Great Uses For COCA COLA (That Won’t Kill You)

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They say what’s good for the goose is good for the gander so if something good to dissolve battery acid from around the car battery, it couldn’t be good for a human being could it?

Well Coco Cola’s gonna take either a pretty big hit today or a spike in sells from those who seek news and rebel because a report is surfacing-the countless reasons why having Coke aint nothing to smile about.

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Reportedly, not to mention the sugar count alone, the popular, old beverage destroys the metabolism in various ways with its acidic level [2.5]-nearly the equivalent of battery acid itself [1]which rots the enamel of human teeth.

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Additionally, by a whopping 48%, its known to increase the potential for stroke and heart attack and is associated with chronic, obstructive pulmonary heart disease as well as asthma. Oh…but don’t go throwing out your remaining cans or cute name-sake bottles ya just bought just yet guys! Coca Cola does earn its keep in other ways much better for non human consumption and use:

      • It removes grease stains from clothes
      • It removes rust (dipping fabric into Coca-Cola loosens rusty bolts)
      • It removes blood stains from clothes
      • It cleans oil stains (directions: leave the stain soaking in Coca-Cola) 
      • It kills snails and slugs that eat away at gardens
      • It cleans burnt pans (directions: leave the pan soaking in Coca-Cola)
      • It clean kettles (see previous)
      • It cleans car battery terminals (directions: pour over each terminal and watch it dissolve)
      • It cleans your car’s engine (this technique’s been used for decades by Coca-Cola distributors)
      • Hey penny collectors: It shine your pennies! (directions: soak them in Coca-Cola)

 

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Huff Post (via Renegade Pharmacist) states: On his site, Naik writes:

“I discovered that a trigger factor for many widespread diseases of the west such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes could be closely linked to the consumption of one particular substance found in many processed foods and drinks – fructose in the form of high fructose corn syrup.

“High fructose corn syrup is found in pretty much all processed foods such as ready meals, fast foods, sweets and fizzy drinks and most people are totally unaware of its danger.”

The Renegade Pharmacist tells HuffPost UK Lifestyle that he was inspired to teach people about their dietary choices after managing to heal himself of a chronic auto-immune condition.

“I used a combination of different techniques that I discovered by researching others who had healed themselves,” he explains.

“My method combines self hypnosis, meditation, special breathing exercises based on Himalayan monks, having a very low-carb diet that’s free from factory based foods and taking a special supplement called Colostrum.”

When Naik worked as a community pharmacist, he says he was able to successfully wean people off longterm medication – particularly for health issues such as high blood pressure or diabetes. “Many of them would consume fizzy drinks on a daily basis,” he says.

“A few, on several medications, would consume between two and three cans a day. In one case a guy was on every heart drug under the sun and taking big doses.”

Naik went through the patient’s diet and found that he was drinking up to 15 cups of coffee a day with 2/3 spoonfuls of sugar in each cup.

“I was even more shocked to find out his doctor had not asked him about what he ate or drank and just stuck him on strong meds for life,” he says.

So, the pharmacist created his own system to help patients overcome their conditions.

“My first piece of advice to them would be to do a simple swap,” he explains, “replacing fizzy drinks with water and fresh lemon or lime juice.

“In many cases just doing this would have a dramatic effect on their health. “This indicates to me that fizzy drinks and sugar are big issues relating to blood pressure and metabolic diseases like diabetes and heart disease.”    

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