by George E. Meinig, DDS, FACD
All soft drinks are made with a solution
of phosphoric acid. This is, in part, what gives them their kick. Phosphorous
is a very active element, having the ability to combine with calcium.
Most people have a poor calcium intake. The phosphorus then pulls the
calcium from their storage warehouse - that is, their teeth and bones.
The result is osteoporosis - that is, loss of density of bones, back and
disc trouble, pyorrhea and, of course, decayed teeth. The sugar, three
to six teaspoons full per six ounces of soft drink, of course, multiplies
the problem.
PPNF recommended DVD: Sweet Misery A Poisoned World
A Film By Cori Brackett
Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World is a close examination into what some consider to be a "hoax": aspartame toxicity. This documentary attempts to look at what is definitively known about aspartame and discovers that the label "hoax" in this case is a dangerous misconceptiion.
This controversial documentary is sure to open eyes to the possible dangers of what lurks in our food. To learn more, CLICK HERE:
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