20 Practical Uses for Coca Cola – Proof That It Does Not Belong In The Human Body

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20 Practical Uses for Coca Cola – Proof That It Does Not Belong In The Human Body

Coke is the most valuable brand in history and “Coca-Cola” is the world’s second-most recognized word after “hello.” However, the beverage itself is an absolute poison to the human metabolism. Coke is very close to the acidity level of battery acid and consequently it can clean surfaces equivalent to and often better than many toxic household cleaners.

It’s cheaper and easier to buy Coke in some third world countries than it is to access clean water. Coke uses “public relations propaganda” to convince consumers and entire nations that it is an “environmental company” when really it is linked to pollution, water shortages, and disease.

People who consume soft drinks such as Coke have a 48% increase in heart attack and stroke risk, compared to people who did not drink the sodas at all or did not drink them every day.

A study published in the journal Respirology reveals that soft drink consumption is associated with lung and breathing disorders including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The carbonation in Coke causes calcium loss in the bones through a three-stage process:

The carbonation irritates the stomach.
The stomach “cures” the irritation the only way it knows how. It adds the only antacid at its disposal: calcium. It gets this from the blood.
The blood, now low on calcium, replenishes its supply from the bones. If it did not do this, muscular and brain function would be severely impaired.

But, the story doesn’t end there. Another problem with most Coke is it also contain phosphoric acid (not the same as the carbonation, which is carbon dioxide mixed with the water). This substance also causes a drawdown on the store of calcium.

So Coke softens your bones (actually, they make them weak and brittle) in three ways:

Carbonation reduces the calcium in the bones.
Phosphoric acid reduces the calcium in the bones.
The beverage replaces a calcium-containing alternative, such as milk or water. Milk and water are not excellent calcium sources, but they are sources.

Esophageal cancer was very rare two generations ago–now, it’s common. The basic mechanism works as follows:

Mechanical damage to cells is a huge risk factor for cancer. It’s why asbestos particles, for example, cause lung cancer.
All soft drinks cause acid reflux (stomach acid rising up past the esophageal valve). This is more pronounced when the body is horizontal (as in sleeping), but the sheer volume of Coke and soft drinks consumed in the USA means the acid reflux is well past the danger point. Any time you ingest a gassy drink, you are going to get belching–and acid into the esophagus. How much is too much? The research doesn’t say where the limit is–it only shows that most of us are far, far, far past it.
Stomach acid dissolves tissue–that’s its purpose. The stomach lining does not extend into the esophagus, so the lower esophagus gets damaged by acid far more frequently in soft drink users than in non soft drink users. This results in a radical increase in cell mutations, along with a far higher level of free radicals.


20 Uses For Coke Proves It Does Not Belong In The Human Body
(Acts As An Acidic Cleaner Almost As Strong As Battery Acid)

The amount of acid in soda is enough to wear away at the enamel of your teeth, making them more susceptible to decay. In tests done on the acidity levels of soda, certain ones were found to have PH levels as low as 2.5. To put that into perspective, consider that battery acid has a pH of 1 and pure water has a pH of 7.

1. Removes grease stains from clothing and fabric
2. Removes rust; methods include using fabric dipped in Coke, a sponge or even aluminum foil. Also loosens rusty bolts
3. Removes blood stains from clothing and fabric.
4. Cleans oil stains from a garage floor; let the stain soak, hose off.
5. Kills slugs and snails; the acids kills them.
6. Cleans burnt pans; let the pan soak in the Coke, then rinse.
7. Descales a kettle (same method as with burnt pans)
8. Cleans car battery terminals by pouring a small amount of Coke over each one.
9. Cleans your engine; Coke distributors have been using this technique for decades.
10. Makes pennies shine; soaking old pennies in Coke will remove the tarnish.
11. Cleans tile grout; pour onto kitchen floor, leave for a few minutes, wipe up.
12. Dissolves a tooth; Use a sealed container…takes a while but it does work.
13. Removes gum from hair; dip into a small bowl of Coke, leave a few minutes. Gum will wipe off.
14. Removes stains from vitreous china.
15. Got a dirty pool? Adding two 2-liter bottles of Coke clears up rust.
16. You can remove (or fade) dye from hair by pouring diet Coke over it.
17. Remove marker stains from carpet. Applying Coke, scrubbing and then clean with soapy water will remove marker stains.
18. Cleans a toilet; pour around bowl, leave for a while, flush clean.
19. Coke and aluminum foil will bring Chrome to a high shine.
20. Strips paint off metal furniture. Soak a towel in Coke laying it on the paint surface.

Now can you imagine what is does to your stomach lining? Who needs the household and cleaner section at the hardware store when we have Coke.



John Summerly is nutritionist, herbologist, and homeopathic practitioner. He is a leader in the natural health community and consults athletes, executives and most of all parents of children on the benefits of complementary therapies for health and prevention. – preventdisease.com
 

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It is great for tenderizing deer meat. I bought my wife some copper beryllium ping golf clubs years ago....it cleans them great !
 

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Back in the 1970's, I was working on workover and pulling units in south Texas. We used to pour Coca Cola on top of the tubing hangers when working over wells. There is a 4" rubber ring around the tubing hangers and after many years of production on the well with the tubing hanging in it the rubber used to swell up and make it hard to retrieve the tubing. After about 15 minutes the Coca Cola would eat thru the rubber. I have not drank a coke since.
 

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Hey Red, are you a Pepsi man? :thumbsup:
 

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No terry I dont drink any of the crap.The last soda I had was the all natural maple soda last week,carbonated water and pure maple syrup.Before that i cant remember when i last had a coke or a pepsi or anything else.
 

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It sure messes up a glass of Jim Beam!

Prefer some Ice Tea with Orange Juice (better than lemon juice) mixed half and half with a bit of ice.
 

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Don't know why but I've never drank a Coke or Pepsi in my life. All my friends growing up guzzled the stuff but I never had one.
 

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It will also remove the water stains on your car window. Never tried it with Coke but I know 7-UP works so I''m sure Coke will as well.
 

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I remember as a kid being told that cola, in this particular case RC Cola, would 'eat' a piece of raw bacon if placed in a glass and left for a while. Yeah, it melts the grease! I drink some cola now, but until a few years ago, I didn't drink more than 6 or maybe 8 a year. (Now I mix it with whiskey.)
 

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I remember as a kid being told that cola, in this particular case RC Cola, would 'eat' a piece of raw bacon if placed in a glass and left for a while. Yeah, it melts the grease! I drink some cola now, but until a few years ago, I didn't drink more than 6 or maybe 8 a year. (Now I mix it with whiskey.)

YEAH! I remember RC Cola; drank it as a kid!
 

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Rebel - KGC, I still occasionally drink RC Cola. It's still around. RC and a 3 Musketeer bar was breakfast for me a lot of times when I was growing up! Then I started drinking Pepsi with the candy bar. I worked in a machine shop in Ft. Worth for a couple of years when I first got out of high school; 1960-61. At 10, lunch, and at 3, the old janitor would come by all the machines selling bottles of Coca Cola. That was the only brand he sold. I'd drink one at 10, 2 at lunch, and one at 3. When I left that job, I guess I was 'burnt out' on Coke. I went back to Pepsi and Dr. Pepper for years. Now, as I said, I mix cola, not necessarily Coca Cola, in a little whiskey. I seldom drink any soda other than mixed with the whiskey.
 

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