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How does soda drink cause chronic diseases?

The soda can contain between 38 and 39 grams of sugar, not the same as changing names or flavors, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Crash, Vantaa. US reports indicate that 33% of the population in the United States drinks a can of rice a day, and consumption reports in other parts of the world do not differ from their American counterparts. Soft drinks kill slowly, because their consumption regularly causes chronic diseases; Here's how:
Eating a diet soda regularly increases the risk of diabetes by 150 percent
Obesity: Adding a daily soda to your food will increase your weight by one and a half kilograms per month, and over time the excess weight will become obese.
Diabetes: Some believe that diet soda is better, but worse in terms of diabetes and the negative impact on the pancreas. Eating diet soda regularly increases the risk of diabetes by 150%, according to studies from Yale University.
Caries: When eating 38 grams of sugar with each package of soda coated teeth with a layer of liquid sugar, which many studies have shown that it causes erosion of teeth, especially with the presence of acidic substance such as those found in these drinks.
Gingival Decay: If you notice that the gums have dropped from your teeth, it may be because you drink soft drinks.
Abdominal Fat: As a result of high sugar in one soda can, the pancreas secrete a large amount of insulin once, and this leads to the conversion of some sugar to fat around the abdomen. With frequent drinking soda daily or several times each week the abdomen becomes surrounded by a fat belt with a passing year.
Joint pain: According to the American Dietetic Association, women who consume soda regularly are thought to be at increased risk for rheumatoid arthritis and arthritis.
Kidneys: Drinking soft drinks increases the risk of kidney stones.
Heart failure: Plastic soda bottles contain BPA, a chemical element that is contaminated, and there is scientific evidence of its association with heart disease.
Cholesterol: The content of a pack of soda exceeds the sugar needed by the body per day, and there is evidence that the diet rich in sugar increases the proportion of harmful cholesterol in the body.
The intestine: Sugar is the food of the harmful bacteria in the intestine, and when the ratio increases against good bacteria friendly problems increase digestion.
Malicious bacteria feed more on the artificial sweetener found in diet drinks.

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