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    Old 09-27-2010, 04:43 PM
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    Soda Pop is one of the worst things a person can drink. It is probably the cause of the swelling in your ankles and legs, since the entire burden of metabolizing sugar falls on your liver, which creates a number of waste products and toxins, including a large amount of "uric acid", which drives up blood pressure and causes GOUT. Soda Pop has also (because of the high fructose corn syrup) been linked to high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, premature aging, cancer, and gout. It has even been shown to cause DNA damage, because of the common preservative found in soft drinks - sodium benzoate.

    I hate to be such a doom and gloom person when it comes to Soda Pop (especially when it can be so refreshing at times), but is it worth risking your health over?
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    Old 09-27-2010, 04:47 PM
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    Here's a link for you to check out the fact vs fiction of using hydrogen peroxide.

    http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors...n-peroxide.htm[/quote]



    Actually, it has been proven as FACT that using hydrogen peroxide on tumors/cancerous tumors is beneficial. The treatment is being done in Italy with excellent results. ( I can give you the name of the famous doctor who uses the treatments)
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    Old 09-27-2010, 04:59 PM
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    You and me both. All I have to do is look at pop and my feet and legs swell. I have been to the doctor to no avail. Doc told me I am getting old.
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    Thank you for the link SundarKoyal. It really was informitive!
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    Old 09-27-2010, 07:12 PM
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    Ar far as the uric-acid,funny you said that. My father had gout. He really loved Fried chicken. When it was late or he felt my mom shouldn't have to stand over the stove , he would have me go to Kentucky Fried Chicken and he bought the fixins with it. If my mom cooked hers dad had no gout attack If he ate the colonel's chicken he had big gout attack. I knew several others in my past who also suffered these ,and also continued to eat at the KFC. Accidentally I bought a spice called lemon pepper. One night mom and me fried chicken adding this spice to the flour coating. My dad had a big gout attack. Later I found out Kfc also uses this spice.
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    Originally Posted by twistedsheets
    Thank you for the link SundarKoyal. It really was informitive!


    Actually, someone else had posted the link (I was trying to do the quote thingy), i was just letting people know that there is actual documentation as to the validity of Hydrogen Peroxide as a form of treatment. But thanks anyway... :)
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    Originally Posted by twistedsheets
    I hadn't drank soda in a just over a month. Well had to go out Friday and 7-up 2liters were on sale for 79cents. So I treated myself and bought 2.I am now just finishing the second botlle and thinking , Dang my legs and feet are really swollen and hurt. Need to lay down. Thought what have I done differently lately. Soda pop!! And my headache has also returned. Now I was drinking kool-aid during the non soda month, because I had been sick and unable to get out any way. My blood pressure had dropped and didn't need my meds. My sugar was low and didn't need the pills. Just from drinking these 2 botlles of soda these past 3 days , I find my sugar level elevated, and had to take a pill. My blood pressure is up and had to take my meds. My legs and feet are killing me , so I will take something for pain and the nagging headacheI am now suffering from. This will be the last soda I drink , I felt better without it!
    7-up was what we alway got when we were sick. Hope your better by tomorrow.
    They were talking about Sirrea Mist Natural that is made with reg sugar
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    You also might need to check if they use MSG some people have trouble taking that.
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    Originally Posted by twistedsheets
    Ar far as the uric-acid,funny you said that. My father had gout. He really loved Fried chicken. When it was late or he felt my mom shouldn't have to stand over the stove , he would have me go to Kentucky Fried Chicken and he bought the fixins with it. If my mom cooked hers dad had no gout attack If he ate the colonel's chicken he had big gout attack. I knew several others in my past who also suffered these ,and also continued to eat at the KFC. Accidentally I bought a spice called lemon pepper. One night mom and me fried chicken adding this spice to the flour coating. My dad had a big gout attack. Later I found out Kfc also uses this spice.


    You might want to read what the ingredients are. Some of those pre-mixed spices have MSG in them. And sometimes people are allergic to an ingredient that might not be listed. An example would be when a company lists under ingredients, "natural flavors". Well, we do not exactly know what Other type of ingredients are in the actual product. That is a companies sneaky way of adding garbage to a product without actually having to list it.
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    Old 09-27-2010, 09:23 PM
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    Originally Posted by twistedsheets
    My Tylenol pm is kicking in, but Salt has been a no no ,not allowed in cooking here for 30yrs now. Get enough in anyway in canned stuff and such. Garlic powder and Mrs. Dash (from wl mart) are my main spices for cooking. I HATE pepper. You must add your own if you want . I do not add when cooking. I 'm mean!! But it actually took going without the soda and then treating myself to realize 9reg or diet) this is my enemy and problem. Now my hubby informed me that there is a food grade hydroperoxide (not sure I spelled right) that you can ingest. I am going to check this out. The couple who told him about it claim they have not had colds, flu and cleared up several health problems since they started taking every day. Supposedly it kills off bad bacteria and stuff in your body and keeps you from getting sick. I asked him to get specifics on how they take so I can do some research on this.
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