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What happens when you drink too much coke?

Drinking too much coke can lead to symptoms such as osteoporosis. Because it contains carbonic acid, it is harmful to bones. Let's talk about its harm in detail.

1, cola contains caffeine, which will be addictive if you drink it for a long time.

2, cola contains carbonic acid, drinking too much is not good for your health. Because the human body is at its best when it is weakly alkaline.

Too much coke will hurt your teeth. Because cola contains carbonic acid formed by dissolving phosphoric acid and carbon dioxide, it has a certain corrosive effect on enamel.

Coke contains a lot of sugar, which is absorbed quickly and easily leads to excessive calorie intake. Drinking for a long time will make you fat.

Coke contains high content of caffeine, which will harm the brain, heart and other organs of the fetus in the body, and also cause fetal malformation or congenital diseases.

6. Coke can lead to osteoporosis. People who like to drink coke are five times more likely to have a fracture than those who don't drink soda. Phosphoric acid in cola may be the reason for the increase of fracture rate, because a large amount of phosphorus will affect the body's absorption of calcium. Caffeine contained in cola also has the effect of decalcification.

7. Coke can dissolve nails. Some people have done experiments, put nails in coke, and nails will gradually dissolve! Phosphoric acid in cola is a strong acid, and it still has a certain acidity even after dilution. Although cola won't dissolve our stomach, it will still bring a certain burden to it. Patients with gastric ulcer had better not drink it.

8. Drinking too much cola is easy to get esophageal cancer. Indian medical scientists have found that people who drink a lot of carbonated drinks such as cola have a relatively high incidence of esophageal cancer. Researchers speculate that the pressure of carbon dioxide may cause gastric acid to flow back to the esophagus, thus stimulating the esophagus and inducing esophageal cancer, but there is not enough research evidence for this explanation. But what is certain is that people with digestive tract diseases and people with gastrointestinal dysfunction should strictly control aerated drinks.