Coca-Cola has 10 teaspoons of sugar and that's only in 1 can, some people drink soda everyday and that daily consumption will start to have an effect on your body over time.
So, 10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system, which is 100% of your recommended daily intake. You don’t immediately vomit from the overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavor allowing you to keep it down. Then your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat! You will get fat overtime from drinking soda, amongst its many other effects.
I can't believe I'm saying this again but sugar and fat are different things. Eating sugar can cause you to get fat but that's because it's converted to fat, not because it IS fat.
You use fat to fry things in, you use sugar to sweeten things. There is no fat in Coca-Cola apart from trace elements that have crept in. Coca-Cola isn't a fatty drink. It's a sugary drink. None of the drinks on your list are fatty drinks. A milkshake would be a fatty drink because it contain fat (from milk).
I realize that they are different things. But as i said and i quote "Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat!"
Just because your body turns sugar into fat, it doesn't make a sugary drink a fatty drink.
Your body turns the drink into urine. Does that make it a piss-filled drink? Nope.
Also, the liver doesn't convert all sugar to fatty acids. The liver has the capacity to store a certain amount of sugar. It's only when this storage is exceeded that it turns some sugars into fatty acids.
Nothing finer if you're living in the polar regions. You need five to six thousand calories a day to survive. Chocolate is good too if you have the means of storing it without it freezing.
Which of these sugary and fatty drinks do you prefer??
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Aren't all of those drinks virtually fat-free? Perchance you intended to include milkshakes on your list. Or lard cocktails.
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My mind 100%.
Take a look at the grams of sugar those drinks contain...
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But sugar and fat are very different things. No wonder there's an obesity epidemic if people don't understand something like this.
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Coca-Cola has 10 teaspoons of sugar and that's only in 1 can, some people drink soda everyday and that daily consumption will start to have an effect on your body over time.
So, 10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system, which is 100% of your recommended daily intake. You don’t immediately vomit from the overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavor allowing you to keep it down. Then your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat! You will get fat overtime from drinking soda, amongst its many other effects.
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I can't believe I'm saying this again but sugar and fat are different things. Eating sugar can cause you to get fat but that's because it's converted to fat, not because it IS fat.
You use fat to fry things in, you use sugar to sweeten things. There is no fat in Coca-Cola apart from trace elements that have crept in. Coca-Cola isn't a fatty drink. It's a sugary drink. None of the drinks on your list are fatty drinks. A milkshake would be a fatty drink because it contain fat (from milk).
I don't know how I can say this more clearly.
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I realize that they are different things. But as i said and i quote "Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat!"
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Just because your body turns sugar into fat, it doesn't make a sugary drink a fatty drink.
Your body turns the drink into urine. Does that make it a piss-filled drink? Nope.
Also, the liver doesn't convert all sugar to fatty acids. The liver has the capacity to store a certain amount of sugar. It's only when this storage is exceeded that it turns some sugars into fatty acids.
Lard cocktails??
Those don't sound too good.
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Nothing finer if you're living in the polar regions. You need five to six thousand calories a day to survive. Chocolate is good too if you have the means of storing it without it freezing.
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Hmm... interesting. But yeah I guess you would need those considering you do for sure burn more calories by shivering.