How Cola Soft Drinks Affect Osteoporosis and Aging
by Jon Barron
(The Best Years in Life) According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the consumption of cola soft drinks is associated with significantly lower bone mineral density.
Wow! I certainly hope none of my tax dollars went to fund this profound study of the obvious.
The researchers then went on to state that they were not sure what it is in cola that undermines the health of women's bones. They "suspect" that phosphoric acid, an ingredient found in all colas, may be the culprit. Read More.
Wow! I certainly hope none of my tax dollars went to fund this profound study of the obvious.
The researchers then went on to state that they were not sure what it is in cola that undermines the health of women's bones. They "suspect" that phosphoric acid, an ingredient found in all colas, may be the culprit. Read More.
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