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I love Coca-Cola. It's a bit addictive, alas.
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Pepsi is one of the most famous drinks in the world, but did you know? Pepsi was born as a drug for stomach diseases.
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Pepsi-Cola was originally made in the 90s by a pharmacist named Caleb Bradham in North Carolina, USA, and is made with carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, raw oil, pepsin and kola nut.
Originally used to treat stomach ailments, the drug was later named "Pepsi" and registered as a trademark on June 16, 1903. Later, it gradually developed into a carbonated drink launched by PepsiCo in the United States, and it is also the main competitor of Coca-Cola in the United States.
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PepsiCo was originally created in the 1890s by Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist named in Northern California, USA, and is made from carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, raw oil, pepsin, and cola nuts. The drug was originally used to treat stomach ailments and was later named PEPSI
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Originally used to treat stomach ailments, it was later named "pepsi" and registered as a trademark on June 16, 1903.
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Coke has caffeine, which is an exciting thing, but many people drink it, and whether they are addicted or not depends on the person.
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You're not addicted. I'm just thirsty. If your throat is thirsty, drink it!
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Cola contains: carbonated water (water, carbon dioxide), white sugar, caramel color, phosphoric acid, caffeine, food flavor.
There are three ingredients in cola that affect health.
1 Too much carbon dioxide affects digestion: In fact, a sufficient amount of carbon dioxide can play a role in sterilization, bacteriostatic and cooling in beverages. However, if you drink too much carbonated drinks, the carbon dioxide released can easily cause bloating, which can also affect digestion and even cause gastrointestinal disorders.
A large amount of carbon dioxide not only inhibits bacteria in beverages, but also has an inhibitory effect on beneficial bacteria in the human body, so the digestive system is damaged.
2 High levels of sugar are detrimental to dental health: The strong sweetness of carbonated drinks comes from sweeteners, and drinks contain too much sugar. Long-term drinking is very easy to cause obesity, and most importantly, it will put a lot of burden on the kidneys, which is also one of the hidden dangers of diabetes.
Professor Cheung Ka-chi said that this sugar is very bad for tooth development and is particularly susceptible to decay. Surveys have shown that the risk of tooth decay increases in young children and the chance of tooth decay increases in young children Professor Zhang believes that even if you choose sugar-free carbonated beverages with reduced sugar intake, these drinks are still very acidic and can also lead to dental decay.
3 Phosphoric acid causes osteoporosis: Carbonated drinks, especially cola, mostly contain phosphoric acid, which will subtly affect your bones, and regular drinking of carbonated drinks will threaten bone health. The intake of a large amount of phosphoric acid will affect the absorption of calcium, causing an imbalance in the ratio of calcium and phosphorus.
This undoubtedly means slow bone development and osteoporosis. Therefore, you should be cautious when drinking and buying carbonated drinks, and do not drink large amounts for a long time.
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Yes, there are too many questions about this.
The spokesperson of Pepsi is Yang Yang.
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