Coca-Cola Harmful to your Health?!


Question:

Coca-Cola Harmful to your Health?

The citric acid in Coca-Cola can be used as a detergent for cleaning toilet bowls, remove grease, remove rust and clean corrosion. So would it be dangerous to our body?


Answers:
The sugar content is more harmful than anything else.

everething is really bad when u take it too much

carbonated drinks & citic acid is harmful to health.

idk but if you put a tooth that fell out of a mouth of a child and put it into a glass of coke and leave it there for 3 weeks you'll get an odd conclusion

Most things drunk (or eaten) in normal amounts are not harmfull. Although if you drunk litres of the stuff every day I`m sure it wouldn't be healthy, and you certainly couldn't live off the stuff. I don't think a little acid in your body hurts, there is acid in many many things that we eat or drink.
My favorite food is potatoes, which luckily for me is also a healthy food.

I have been drinking it since the seventies and I am still here on earth. I probably have the cleaniest insides of anyone cause I drink alot of diet coke.

no as long as its drunk in moderation

Water can accomplish most those things you mentioned, it just takes more work. Besides, our digestive sysems have chemicals that can burn through steal, so coke isn't too harmful compared to that.

Most likely. But it isn't just that- it is what in ALL soda's.

Statistic-

in every can of soda, there is enough sugar to fill 27 sugar packets.

If it can take off rust, I am sure it tears your stomach up as well. Do you know that way back when coca-cola came out it was green in color? It also contained a tad bit of cocaine which is a major cause of people first getting addicted to it besides the caffiene??? I found these tidbits in a trivia site.




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