Mountain Dew + Pizza = Excellent Math/ Comp Sci? Dangerous?!


Question: Mountain Dew + Pizza = Excellent Math/ Comp Sci!? Dangerous!?
I tried it a few times before!. It worked on Math olympiad stuff, computer programming, translating Spanish, Computer Programming etc!. But why!?
Is it partially placebo, or is it all the caffeine and cheese!? I love cheese but in everything else I greatly dislike caffeine, so I'm considering that the extra performance might be a reaction mechanism similar to how you have most white blood cells at the site of an infection!. I don't have regular access to Dew, but I will be surrounded by it soon!.

I'm considering occasional use of the regimen when I enter university this fall, and I'm concerned I might damage myself!. I eat in monotone even under the disapproval of my mother, so I take vitamins and deliberately steer myself to healthier penchants like milk, mushrooms, oranges, tomatoes etc!.
So
Q: How badly / in what way will Mountain Dew/ Pizza affect my health!? If there is an obscure effect, suggest whether it is worth it!. [Use yout imagination; I should give out 10 pts soon]!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
That would be because of the caffeine, sugar, and calories!.

If you try to steer yourself "healthier", then I'd recommend at least trading in the mountain dew for a nice coffee with milk in it!. No sugar!.

Sounds like the pizza/dew has done wonders for your brain in general!.!.!.!.you are a great writer!. With your knowlege of spanish/english/computer and math, you'd make a great technical writer, among other things!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

well the pure sugar in the mountain dew will rot your teeth, erode your esophagus and cause a bad waistline and poor complexion, the pizza is loaded with fat and preservatives, I would not recommend such a diet too long!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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