How much acid is in coke
Coke’s acid can eat o hole
strait throw your stomach. But coke does not have the acid to dissolve a penny or a nail or
a fly
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Is coke good for u
Coke is not good for you because it can eat a hole throw your
stomach. But coke does not have acid to dissolve a penny, fly, or a
nail.
“Any liquid can momentarily
provide some relief to reflux by essentially rinsing the esophogeal tissues and
causing a clearance,” says Dr. Anthony Starpoli, who is on staff at two New
York City hospitals as director of gastroesophageal reflux and endosurgery.
“But if you look at the components of Coca-Cola, you first have the high acidic
content—one of the highest contents of any food or drink. Then you’ve got the
caffeine content, and caffeine will promote acid secretion. Then you’ve got the
carbonation, which promotes reflux.
Any
liquid can momentarily provide some relief to reflux by essentially rinsing the
esophageal tissues and causing a clearance,” says Dr. Anthony Starpoli, who is
on staff at two New York City hospitals as director of gastro esophageal reflux
and endosurgery. “But if you look at the components of Coca-Cola, you first have
the high acidic content—one of the highest contents of any food or drink. Then
you’ve got the caffeine content, and caffeine will promote acid secretion. Then
you’ve got the carbonation, which promotes reflux
references: http://healthyliving.msn.com/nutrition/cokelore-coke-facts-and-myths-impacting-health-1
stomach. But coke does not have acid to dissolve a penny, fly, or a
nail.
“Any liquid can momentarily
provide some relief to reflux by essentially rinsing the esophogeal tissues and
causing a clearance,” says Dr. Anthony Starpoli, who is on staff at two New
York City hospitals as director of gastroesophageal reflux and endosurgery.
“But if you look at the components of Coca-Cola, you first have the high acidic
content—one of the highest contents of any food or drink. Then you’ve got the
caffeine content, and caffeine will promote acid secretion. Then you’ve got the
carbonation, which promotes reflux.
Any
liquid can momentarily provide some relief to reflux by essentially rinsing the
esophageal tissues and causing a clearance,” says Dr. Anthony Starpoli, who is
on staff at two New York City hospitals as director of gastro esophageal reflux
and endosurgery. “But if you look at the components of Coca-Cola, you first have
the high acidic content—one of the highest contents of any food or drink. Then
you’ve got the caffeine content, and caffeine will promote acid secretion. Then
you’ve got the carbonation, which promotes reflux
references: http://healthyliving.msn.com/nutrition/cokelore-coke-facts-and-myths-impacting-health-1