What are the effects of soft drinks in your body? Soft drinks have been around for over 100 years with the formula of very small changes in recent decades. They created other variations like "diet" and flavored versions. According to Wikipedia, the main ingredients include syrup fructose corn syrup (HFCS) or sucrose, caramel color, caffeine, phosphoric acid, coca extract, lime, vanilla, and glycerin. You know what it does to your body cocktail?
After 10 minutes:
Ten tablespoons sugar in a significant portion of your stomach, but the addition of phosphoric acid inhibits the action of sugar so it prevents vomiting.
After 20 minutes:
Insulin levels jump into the bloodstream. The human body can optionally convert this sugar to energy so that the liver converts much of it into fat.
After 40 minutes:
The effects are not only soft sugar. At this stage, caffeine is absorbed completely now. Students begin their expansion, increased blood pressure and liver dumps more sugar into your bloodstream. Drowsiness is prevented by blocking the adenosine receptors.
After 45 minutes:
A very interesting things such as the body increases dopamine production (a hormone) creating a stimulating pleasure center in the brain. This is the same effect as heroin.
After 1 hour:
Thanks to phosphoric acid metabolism starts. Magnesium, zinc and calcium in the intestine are related by the acid and finally removed. These come from bone. Sodium levels while abandonment. This causes a change in mood is likely to become irritable or possibly sieved. While most of it is water, your body will lose an equal amount of fluid in the form of urine.
Orthophosphoric acid interferes with the body's ability to absorb calcium and iron that weakens bones and can cause osteoporosis.
Sweeteners in these products have an interesting effect. Sodium cyclamate is 200 times sweeter than sugar as acesulfame potassium. The FDA banned cyclamates because it was found to cause bladder cancer in rats as much as aspartame and saccharin. In 1979 cyclamates were again recognized as safe. This aspartame diet versions a sugar substitute is used by diabetics. This is an unstable compound which decomposes at elevated temperatures in methanol and formaldehyde. As little as 5-10 ml of methanol can damage the optic nerve and cause blindness. Hot soda can contain formaldehyde, a potent carcinogen.
Soft drinks have some other uses that people have found to be very effective.
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Emergency physician Dr. Travis Stork explains how your body reacts to drink diet soda.
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