In recent decades, artificially sweetened beverages have become an increasingly popular alternative to sugary sodas. At the same time, America’s obesity rate has risen to epidemic levels. Odd coincidence? Perhaps not In recent decades, artificially sweetened beverages have become an increasingly popular alternative to sugary sodas. At the same time, America’s obesity rate has ... Continue Reading
Proof That Coca-Cola Isn’t For Human Consumption (plus some practical coke uses)
Coca-Cola is one of the most well recognized words in the world, and is only second to the word “hello.” This might be explained by the fact that this brand is the most valuable product ever known. Even though it is one of the world’s favorite beverages, it is poisonous to human metabolism, and has an acidity level that closely resembles battery acid that makes it just as ... Continue Reading
Diet Sodas Kill Weight Loss Goals
Over the years there has been some debate about how seriously we should take warnings against diet soda. The public has become increasingly doubtful of anything artificial. Yet, despite studies showing ties between artificial sweeteners and health risks such as insulin resistance, obesity, heart disease, cancer and diabetes II, confusion remains. Debates forged through media ... Continue Reading
Artificial Sweeteners Linked To Blood Cancers
This article reviews and provides a comprehensive analysis of a long term human study done by Harvard hospital. This crucial study found a clear association between aspartame and blood cancer. Aspartame is an artificial sweetener used in diet soda and over 6,000 other sugar-free or "diet" products. New research1 linking aspartame to cancer in some individuals has sparked a ... Continue Reading
The "Sugar Free" Hoax!
The average American eats approximately 1,500 pounds of food every year. Of that, 160 pounds are primarily sugar. Sounds crazy, right? Most people don't even realize how much sugar they consume. Government did an amazing job in disguising the amount of sugar in products by requiring printing of nutritional information in grams. Most Americans have no idea how much ... Continue Reading