As you can see, the amount of
phosphoric acid in a single soda can easily exceed over half of the daily requirement for phosphorus, and persons consuming several such sodas each day would exceed the daily requirement from the sodas alone.
(While phosphates are classified as salts of
phosphoric acid in technical chemical terms, these two terms are used interchangeably in most practical discussions of phosphorus - based food additives.)
The high levels of
phosphoric acid in colas have been linked to kidney stones and other renal problems, but diet cola is most likely to have a negative effect on kidney function.
Alcohol, salt, coffee,
phosphoric acid in sodas, profuse sweating, chronic stress, diuretics, antibiotics and other drugs can all deplete magnesium stores.
For example,
the phosphoric acid in many popular sodas will impair absorption by forming phosphates with magnesium ions in the digestive tract.
She was diagnosed with brittle bones about six years ago, and her internist urged her to quit Diet Coke because
the phosphoric acid in soda — both diet and regular — leaches calcium from bones, which can make osteoporosis worse.
I'm sure it was all
the phosphoric acid in the diet Pepsi and later Coke that I drank in college and after!
Not exact matches
Phosphoric acid is a strong, inorganic
acid often used
in colas and other dark - colored, carbonated sodas.
«some of the
phosphoric acid present
in coffee extracts is produced by HYDROLYSIS of phytic
acid (IP6) and other inositol phosphates during extraction and storage.
Even sugar - free diet sodas like Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi — which both contain citric and
phosphoric acid — can erode enamel if consumed
in large doses.
Phosphoric acid bonds with calcium and both leave your body
in the restroom.
As a result of the
phosphoric acid found
in diet soda, your body excretes more calcium from your blood through urination, which results
in bone damage.
In comparison, Coke's ingredients are carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color,
phosphoric acid, natural flavors and caffeine.
«It's when they add citric
acid or
phosphoric acid that's
in your classic soft drinks that the pH can drop below the critical pH of 4, where you then can have dental erosion as an outcome.
In the end, diet sodas contain potentially harmful chemical additives and
phosphoric acid that may or may not leach minerals.
Drinking carbonated beverages — the
phosphoric acid that makes these drinks tangy actually depletes magnesium and blocks your body from absorbing the magnesium you are trying to take
in.
Soft drinks: High
in phosphoric acid, which causes calcium deficiencies; high
in sugar, contributing to «high calorie malnutrition.»
«some of the
phosphoric acid present
in coffee extracts is produced by HYDROLYSIS of phytic
acid (IP6) and other inositol phosphates during extraction and storage.
In recent years, a good bit of controversy has unfolded about health risks involved with excessive dietary intake of phosphorus through increased consumption of soft drinks containing
phosphoric acid and processed foods containing phosphate stabilizers, emulsifiers, anticaking agents, and acidity regulators.
Rodgers J and Koether M. Analysis of
Phosphoric Acid Content
in Popular Carbonated Drinks.
One of the main offenders here is
phosphoric acid, which is found
in sweet drinks like sodas.
1 - Bile Salts Booster with Taurine - 180 capsules 2 - Bottles beet powder - 180 Capsules 1 - 2 oz bottle of FOS (liquid
phosphoric acid) 1 - DigestPlus live enzymes - 180 Capsules 1 - Betaine Hcl - 90 Capsules The products
in this kit support bile flow as well as digestive function.
That's because they contain
acids like
phosphoric acid (found
in colas) or citric
acid (found mainly
in lemon and lime flavored drinks).
Carbonic
acid and
phosphoric acid are the 2 most critical buffering agents for maintaining a narrow pH range
in humans and other animals.
They have apparel made with recycled poleyster and renewable coconut and beechwood content, and note that the tent poles they specify have seen a greatly reduced use of
phosphoric and nitric
acid in the anodising process.
The *** (ongoing): acting for claimants
in commercial arbitration concerning the carriage of wet process
phosphoric acid, and involving complicated corrosion expert evidence.