So maybe the huge worry people had after the news that WHO would classify it as cancerous was a little too much. I think the media could have reported on it in a bit more responsible way.

  • @Dnn
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    151 year ago

    Up to 14 cans is technically limited but I don’t think that limit is relevant for the average person. Or what do the Americans say?

    • ZILtoid1991
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      81 year ago

      14 cans is like 4.62 liters, which is more than what an average person needs in water per day.

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        • ZILtoid1991
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          51 year ago

          In that case, even caffeine, food colorants, etc could been a factor.

      • Sabata11792
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        11 year ago

        If your drinking 4.5 liters of pop a day, cancer is not on the radar. Plenty of stuff that will kill you first.

    • GONADS125
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      61 year ago

      I’m in the US. I’ve never know anyone to drink that much soda, aside from some clients with severe mental illness. One of my clients damaged her kidneys to the brink of failure from drinking such absurd amounts of soda every day… It’s not just the sugar to worry about, but all that carbonation… It’s bad for the kidneys.

      I’m not trying to imply that people drinking that much soda are mentally ill, but rather that it is a dysfunctional behavior.

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          11 year ago

          Most my clients had dentures. Self-care and severe mental illness are often in conflict… While most of my clients were aged between mid 20s to early 50s, most had dentures or failing teeth in need of dentures.