Coke Or Water?

Coke Or Water?

YOU DECIDE!

 

 

Wonder why so many are sick?

WATER

  • 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
    (Likely applies to half the world population.)
  • In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak
    that it is mistaken for hunger.
  • Even MILD dehydration will slow down one’s metabolism as 3%.
  • One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs
    for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a University of
    Washington study.
  • Lack of water, the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.
  • Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of
    water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain
    for up to 80% of sufferers.
  • A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term
    memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on
    the computer screen or on a ! printed page.
  • Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of
    colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast
    cancer by 79%., and one is 50% less likely to develop
    bladder cancer. Are you drinking the amount of water
    you should drink every day?
    Coke or Water

COKE

  • In many states the highway patrol carries
    two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from
    the highway after a car accident.
  • You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke
    and it will be gone in two days.
  • To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the
    toilet bowl and let the "real thing" sit for one hour,
    then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes
    stains from vitreous china.
  • To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers:
    Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds
    Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola.
  • To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour
    a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble
    away the corrosion.
  • To loosen a rusted bolt: Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola
    to the rusted bolt for several minutes.
  • To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into
    the baking pan, wrap the ham in aluminum foil, and bake.
    Thirty minutes before ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix
    with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.
  • To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke
    into the load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run
    through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen
    grease stains. It will also clean road haze from your
    windshield.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION:

  1. The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid.
    It will dissolve a nail in about four days. Phosphoric
    acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major
    contributor to the rising increase of osteoporosis.
  2. To carry Coca-Cola syrup! (the concentrate) the
    commercial trucks must use a hazardous Material place
    cards reserved for highly corrosive materials.
  3. The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean
    engines of the trucks for about 20 years!

Now the question is, would you like a glass of water?

 

or Coke?

Hidden Names for MSG

Foods always contain MSG when these words are on the label:
MSG 

Gelatin 

Calcium Caseinate
Monosodium glutamate 

Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein 

Textured Protein
Monopotassium glutamate 

Hydrolyzed Plant Protein 

Yeast Extract
Glutamate Autolyzed Plant Protein 

Yeast food or nutrient
Glutamic Acid Sodium

Caseinate Autolyzed Yeast
    
 
 
Foods made with the following products often contain MSG.
Malted Barley (flavor) Flavors, Flavoring Modified food starch
Barley malt Reaction Flavors Rice syrup or brown rice syrup
Malt Extract or Flavoring Natural Chicken, Beef, or Pork, Flavoring"Seasonings" (Most assume this means salt, pepper, or spicesand herbs, which sometimes it is.) Lipolyzed butter fat
Maltodextrin Soy Sauce or Extract "Low" or "No Fat" items
Caramel Flavoring (coloring) Soy Protein Corn syrup and corn syrup solids (somecompanies use another process to make their product, saying itis MSG free)
Stock Soy Protein Isolate or Concentrate Citric Acid (when processed fromcorn)
Broth Cornstarch Milk Powder
Bouillon Flowing Agents Dry Milk Solids
Carrageenan Wheat, rice, or oat protein Protein Fortified Milk
Whey Protein or Whey Anything enriched or vitaminenriched Annatto
Whey Protein Isolate or Concentrate Protein fortified "anything" Spice
Pectin Enzyme modified "anythng" Gums
Protease Ultra-pasteurized "anything" Dough Conditioners
Protease enzymes Fermented "anything" Yeast Nutrients

 

 

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These are the surprising facts. Don't shoot me, I am just reporting what our government (The CIA) and the United Nations (WHO) statistics show! I am sorry that the facts don't support the what the government and leading scientist tell us (you know like Global Warming is REAL when the facts don't support the claim?) about the physical cost of smoking. Heck, I don't even smoke! I could not find a more recent report, but that would be meaningless, in that it is during these years that smoking was blamed for many of the deaths in the USA. Here is the report:

Male
Top 15 (+US) Life Expectancies
compared to smokers prevalence's

Life Expectancy
(years)
Smokers Prevalence
(percentages)
1. Iceland 76.6 (1994) 31.0 (1994)
2. Japan 76.5 (1994) 59.0 (1994)
3. Costa Rica 75.9 (1994) 35.0 (1988)
. Israel 75.9 (1994) 45.0 (1990)
5. Sweden 75.5 (1994) 22.0 (1994)
6. Greece 75.2 (1994) 46.0 (1994)
7. Switzerland 74.8 (1994) 36.0 (1992)
8. Netherlands 74.7 (1994) 36.0 (1994)
. Canada 74.7 (1994) 31.0 (1991)
. Cuba 74.7 (1994) 49.3 (1990)
11. Australia 74.5 (1994) 29.0 (1993)
. Spain 74.5 (1994) 48.0 (1993)
. Malta 74.5 (1994) 40.0 (1992)
14. Italy 74.4 (1994) 38.0 (1994)
15. France 74.3 (1994) 40.0 (1993)
... USA 72.6 (1994) 28.1 (1991)

Female
Top 15 (+US) Life Expectancies
compared to smokers prevalence's

Life Expectancy
(years)
Smokers Prevalence
(percentages)
1. France 82.3 (1994) 27.0 (1993)
. Japan 82.3 (1994) 14.8 (1994)
3. Canada 81.7 (1994) 29.0 (1991)
. Switzerland 81.7 (1994) 26.0 (1992)
5. Spain 81.2 (1994) 25.0 (1994)
. Sweden 81.2 (1994) 24.0 (1994)
. Iceland 81.2 (1994) 28.0 (1994)
8. Netherlands 81.0 (1994) 29.0 (1994)
. Italy 81.0 (1994) 26.0 (1994)
10. Australia 80.8 (1994) 21.0 (1993)
11. Luxembourg 80.5 (1994) 26.0 (1994)
12. Belgium 80.4 (1994) 19.0 (1993)
13. New Zealand 80.2 (1994) 26.0 (1995)
14. Israel 80.2 (1994) 30.0 (1990)
15. Austria 80.0 (1994) 27.0 (1992)
... USA 79.4 (1994) 23.5 (1991)

figures for Japan(!), Israel, Greece, Cuba and Spain very interesting. How could three countries with smoking prevalence's of 45-59% show up in the Top 15 at all?
The percentage of Japanese smokers is 2.7 times higher than that of the Swedes, but an average Japanese still lives one year longer!

source: http://www.kidon.com/smoke/percentages2.htm