September 06, 2007

Criticism on the health effect of Coca-Cola:Coke-Mentos experiment video


A common criticism of Coke based on its allegedly toxic acidity levels has been found to be baseless by researchers; lawsuits based on these criticisms have been dismissed by several American courts for this reason.

Most nutritionists advise that Coca-Cola and other soft drinks can be harmful if consumed excessively, particularly to young children whose soft drink consumption competes with, rather than complements, a balanced diet. Studies have shown that regular soft drink users have a lower intake of calcium (which can contribute to osteoporosis), magnesium, ascorbic acid, riboflavin, and vitamin A.The drink has also aroused criticism for its use of caffeine, due to the possibility of physical dependence.

There is also some concern regarding the usage of high fructose corn syrup in the production of Coca-Cola. Since 1985 in the U.S., Coke has been made with high fructose corn syrup, instead of sugar glucose or fructose, to reduce costs. This has come under criticism because of concerns that the corn used to produce corn syrup may come from genetically altered plants.Some nutritionists also caution against consumption of high fructose corn syrup because of possible links to obesity and diabetes.

In India, there exists a major controversy concerning pesticides and other harmful chemicals in bottled products including Coca-Cola. In 2003, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a non-governmental organization in New Delhi, said aerated waters produced by soft drinks manufacturers in India, including multinational giants PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, contained toxins including lindane, DDT, malathion and chlorpyrifos — pesticides that can contribute to cancer and a breakdown of the immune system. Tested products included Coke, Pepsi, and several other soft drinks, many produced by The Coca-Cola Company. CSE found that the Indian produced Pepsi's soft drink products had 36 times the level of pesticide residues permitted under European Union regulations; Coca-Cola's soft drink was found to have 30 times the permitted amount. CSE said it had tested the same products sold in the US and found no such residues. After the pesticide allegations were made in 2003, Coca-Cola sales declined by 15%. In 2004, an Indian parliamentary committee backed up CSE's findings, and a government-appointed committee was tasked with developing the world's first pesticide standards for soft drinks. The Coca-Cola Company has responded that its plants filter water to remove potential contaminants and that its products are tested for pesticides and must meet minimum health standards before they are distributed.In the Indian state of Kerala, sale and production of Coca-Cola, along with other soft drinks, was initially banned, before the High Court in Kerala overturned the ban ruling that only the federal government can ban food products.

In 2006,responding to concerns by certain section, the FDA stated that it "believes that the results indicate that (carcinogen)benzene levels are not a safety concern for consumers."
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually there is nothing good for you in any soda pop, not just Coca Cola. It will NOT quench your thirst, it will NOT hydrate you, in fact the only thing they do is provide a sugar high and attack your pancreas. It may in fact cause or aid in your becoming a diabetic. Every healthy person should take the soda pop companies to court, not just diabetics.

There is only one exception that I know of, and that is sasperilla, which is root beer without the soda. Its good for the prostate. The rest are bad for your health.

IF you research this one you'll discover why it was called that and why they were forced to remove this ingredient from their soda. Years ago it was only available by prescription from your doctor, then someone discovered adding soda water to it, made it taste good.

Anonymous said...

Ahh, Coke, Yes I admit Im a coke addict. Coca Cola that is. I know its not good for me, but I just cant seem to give it up

Anonymous said...

I've personally seen Coke take the varnish off of furniture. And yes that was caffeine free Coke.

Anonymous said...

There's obvious irony that the best-tasting things are often the worst for us.

Anonymous said...

i know coke and its negative efect on the health .
though iam health conscious iam finding it difficult to give up the habbit

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