THE FAMOUS COKE GOOD OR BAD FOR THE BODY. BE THE JUDGE
- In the first 10 minutes: 10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system. (100%
of your recommended daily intake.) You don’t immediately vomit from the
overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavor, allowing
you to keep it down.
- 20 minutes: Your blood sugar spikes,
causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any
sugar it can get its hands on into fat. (And there’s plenty of that at
this particular moment.)
- 40
minutes: Caffeine absorption is complete. Your pupils dilate; your blood
pressure rises; as a response, your liver dumps more sugar into your
bloodstream. The adenosine receptors in your brain are now blocked,
preventing drowsiness.
- 45 minutes: Your body ups your
dopamine production, stimulating the pleasure centers of your brain.
This is physically the same way heroin works, by the way.
- 60 minutes: The phosphoric acid binds calcium, magnesium, and zinc
in your lower intestine, providing a further boost in metabolism. This
is compounded by high doses of sugar and artificial sweeteners also
increasing the urinary excretion of calcium.
- 60 minutes:
The caffeine’s diuretic properties come into play. (It makes you have to
pee.) It is now assured that you’ll evacuate the bonded calcium,
magnesium, and zinc that was headed to your bones as well as sodium,
electrolytes, and water.
- 60 minutes: As the rave inside
you dies down, you’ll start to have a sugar crash. You may become
irritable and/or sluggish. You’ve also now, literally, pissed away all
the water that was in the Coke. But not before infusing it with valuable
nutrients your body could have used for things like hydrating your
system, or building strong bones and teeth.
This will all be
followed by a caffeine crash in the next few hours. (As little as two if
you’re a smoker.) Want to know what happens after that? Check out what
happens to your body after you drink a coke, every day for a long time.
Coke itself isn’t the enemy here. It’s the dynamic combo of massive
sugar doses combined with caffeine and phosphoric acid, which are found
in almost all sodas. Moderation, people !
This post was originally written by Wade Meredith.
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