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Natural Solution For Soft Drinks

Cola SweetLeaf® Liquid Stevia Sweet Drops™ is a natural solution for soft drink lovers, especially after news that a 10-year study suggests a link between regular consumption of diet drinks and heart disease in women. When mixed with sparkling water, Cola Sweet Drops delivers the soda taste consumers desire with zero calories, zero carbohydrates and none of the chemicals contained in traditiona...
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More On Xylitol and Caries Prevention

The following article was published earlier this year in GreenMedInfo (www.greenmedinfo.com) and written by the highly respected Dr Ellie Phillips. "Earlier this month a study called the "Xylitol for Adult Caries Trial" was published in the Journal of the American Dental Association. Several of my dental friends contacted me, concerned to find out what was going on. If you look closely at the...
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Study identifies soft drinks as major factor in tooth decay and erosion

A Zhejiang University in May of 2009 documented a case where a young man developed severe tooth decay after several years of consuming a large volume of soda on a daily basis. The authors of the study look at the patient’s medical history, probable causes of the decay and erosion, and some ways to protect our teeth from enamel loss. Patient data The patient, a 25 year old bank worker, was a ...
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Risk of type-2 diabetes with one daily sugary drink

We know there’s a link between type-2 diabetes and soft drinks. But new research conducted at Imperial College London has shown that even drinking a single can of sugary drink per day can increase the risk of type-2 diabetes by as much as 22%. Interestingly, it also suggests that this risk is caused as much by increased insulin resistance caused by excess sugar consumption, as by increased body...
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Link between diet soft drink and type-2 diabetes

It’s common knowledge that people with type-2 diabetes should avoid sugar, but did you know diet soda can also wreak havoc on blood sugar levels? French researchers at Inserm have revealed that consuming diet drinks is linked with an increased risk of developing type-2 diabetes. During the study, the soft drink consumption of 66,118 women was monitored over the course of 14 years. Surprisingly...
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New Zealand death caused by soft drinks?

The dangers of too much sugar are well documented. From poor dental health to high blood sugar and diabetes, the detrimental effects of excessive sugar consumption on your health can be significant. Now, new research is showing that soft drinks high in sugar can potentially lead to death, following the tragic passing of 31-year old Natasha Harris in New Zealand. Natasha Harris was a self-procl...
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Rethink The Solution Not The Problem

The Diabetes Australia, Cancer Council and the National Heart Foundation unveiled their RETHINK campaign on 17 January targeting sugary drinks and their effect on the nation’s health. But while there is a lot of recent talk about this serious problem, The Better Beverage Company has long been working on a solution. Australian owned The Better Beverage Company knew that the unofficial ‘War on S...
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Will a sugar tax stop the obesity epidemic?

It’s a tragic fact: Australia is dealing with an obesity epidemic. Along with obesity, we’re seeing a significant increase in heart disease, diabetes and even certain cancers. Unfortunately, there seems to be no easy solution. Now, three of Australia’s most influential health groups are pointing the finger at sugary soft drinks. The Heart Foundation of Australia, Diabetes Australia and the Can...
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