Posted on 05/28/2007 10:05:29 AM PDT by Coleus
You may want to put that soda can down.
A common preservative found in drinks such as Coca-Cola, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Fanta and Diet Pepsi may cause serious cell damage, according to a report in Britain's The Independent. Sodium benzoate has the ability to switch off vital parts of a person's DNA, according to research from a British university. The problem is usually associated with aging and alcohol abuse, but new findings show that drinking soda with the preservative can eventually lead to of the liver and degenerative diseases such as .
Click here to read the full story in The Independent.
Sodium benzoate, which derives from benzoic acid, has been used for years by the carbonated drinks industry to prevent mold from developing in soft drinks. The ingredient has been the subject of concern on cancer, because when mixed with Vitamin C, it turns into a carcinogenic substance called benzene, the Independent reported. Last year, a Food Standards Agency survey of benzene in drinks found high levels in four brands that were removed from store shelves. "These chemicals have the ability to cause severe damage to DNA in the mitochondria to the point that they totally inactivate it: they knock it out altogether," said Peter Piper, a professor of molecular biology and biotechnology.
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Good detective work! I too have serious reactions to food additives. Flavor enhancers affect my heart and the reactions are getting stronger.
Everything causes cancer in laboratory rats.
I don’t know how old you are but getting older has certainly affected my taste buds (along with various other parts of my body). I don’t like shrimp or shrimp gumbo anymore, can you believe that?
My great aunt is 104, when she turned 90 she gave up eating chocolate but resumed eating it when she turned 100. She said the dr was always talking aboiut a healthy diet so she figured chocolate was out. She said when she reached 100 she had better enjoy herself while she was still here. lol
My grandfather lived to be 100 and my great great aunt 108.
Good genes, hope I have them.
I have a chronic illness and avoid certain foods that can aggravate it. I don’t disparage this at all.
I allow myself 1 soda per week when I am not having any problems with my illness.
Could be the aspartame as well...
reminder bump - KO up $.19. ;-)
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Kind of throws a damper of Jack Daniels and Coke.. Just have to have it over ice now.
Look out! They’re foolin’ with our Essance.
It did not list Diet Coke!!! Ya that is my beverage of choice and I drink way too much everyday. I guess for now I am safe...until the next study.
What is di-hydrogen monoxide and how did it cause most of the tsunami deaths.
My Diet Coke contains potassium benzoate.
Which is good, since I drink about a sixer a day.
Di (two) hydrogen = H2
Mono (one) oxide = O
H2O. Water. (I’m too lazy to do the subscript for the 2.)
“What is di-hydrogen monoxide and how did it cause most of the tsunami deaths.”
This is a link to information about the substance.
http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
You might also want to be aware that the chemical notation for di (di means 2)Hydrogen monoxide (mono means one) is
H2O
I do not know if this makes a difference but Diet Coke does contain Potassium Benzoate not Sodium Benzoate and Citric Acid.
You should drink something like Diet Mountain Dew, because the FDA tested two lots of DM to determine that Diet Mountain Dew has less than part per billion of Benzine.
The maximum amount to be on the safe side is around 5. Tap water probably has about between 1 and 3.1 ppb.
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/benzqa.html
Most sodas contain Calcium Disodium EDTA which inhibits the formation of benzine.
I am drink vitamin water which contain Sodium Bezoate , but also Calcium Disodium EDTA.You can get vitamin water at Wholefoods free of Sodium Bezoate.
Also, as a woman, you should stay away from phosphoric acid.
Ahhh we are DOOMED! >>
we are? from soda?
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