Friday, May 29, 2009

The dangers of drinking too much cola

Did you hear Jim Carrey on television saying he controls his mental issues with supplements ?????
I have a friend who has been doing that for years. I love that it's being talked about now, can certainly help a lot of us that have issues and feel the chemicals making us worse.......then there is the news that says:
Drinking too much cola can increase the risk of a muscle problem called hypokalemia, experts warn.

In people with hypokalemia, a drop in blood potassium levels results in problems with vital muscle functions. Symptoms can range from mild weakness to serious paralysis, say Greek researchers who conducted a review of people who drank between two to nine liters of cola a day.

Two of the patients were pregnant women who were admitted to hospital with low potassium levels. One was a 21-year-old woman who drank up to three liters of cola a day and complained of fatigue, appetite loss and persistent vomiting. An electrocardiogram revealed she had a heart blockage, and blood tests showed she had low potassium levels, the researchers explained in a news release.

The second pregnant patient, who'd consumed up to seven liters of cola a day for 10 months, had low potassium levels and was suffering from increasing muscular weakness, the researchers noted.

Both patients made a rapid and full recovery after they stopped drinking cola and took oral or intravenous potassium. The case studies are described in the June issue of the International Journal of Clinical Practice.

"We are consuming more soft drinks than ever before, and a number of health issues have already been identified including tooth problems, bone demineralization and the development of metabolic syndrome and diabetes," and there's increasing evidence that excessive cola consumption leads to hypokalemia, Dr. Moses Elisaf, of the University of Ioannina, said in the news release.

Elisaf said the three most common ingredients in cola -- glucose, fructose and caffeine -- can contribute to hypokalemia.

"The individual role of each of these ingredients in the pathophysiology of cola-induced hypokalemia has not been determined and may vary in different patients," Elisaf said. "However, in most of the cases we looked at for our review, caffeine intoxication was thought to play the most important role. This has been borne out by case studies that focus on other products that contain high levels of caffeine but no glucose or fructose."

However, "caffeine-free cola products can also cause hypokalemia because the fructose they contain can cause diarrhea," Elisaf said
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Now my first reaction on reading this was why would anybody in their right mind want to drink 7 litres of cola a day until I realized I used to be one of those simple-minded people....amazing what we do to ourselves.....I wonder if that's why I shake?
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!

2 comments:

Anthony said...

Amazing post! Who can drink 7 litres of anything in a day, let alone soda pop?

I'm consistently amazed at how clueless some people can be with regards to their own health. The old saying "you are what you eat" is used in EVERY culture across the planet. Don't people get it??

I am so very grateful for your blog Pat and my hope for you is that your health info inspires others to be healthy for themselves.

Camille T. said...

Hi Auntie PJ!

It's Camille...Clover's daughter. I haven't seen you in years. What a fantastic blog you have! I've been browsing it and it's amazing how you can know someone for years and not really know anything about them at all.

You are a true survivor and a beautiful person. Blessings to you and continue to share your knowledge and love with us all.

Hi to Saj and his gorgeous family. :)