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The Pepsi and Coca-Cola carcinogenic

While the two competing brands of soft drinks generally the beverage market, they are both now put in the dock, the dyes they use have been reported as carcinogenic
Coca-Cola Pepsi cons, this is a duel that lasted for years and which evolves as and advertising campaigns. But no confrontation about the latest study on the soda market since this time, the two brands of soft drinks are placed on the same plane, accused of using carcinogenic dyes. This accusation comes from a major American lobby, the CSPI (Center for Science in the Public Interest).


Thus, the lobby says the Daily Mail that Pepsi and Coca-Cola would use some type of caramel color to its drinks, which contain caramel two substances known to be potentially carcinogenic (2-MI and 4 MI). Far from throwing accusations at random, CSPI asked today that the two drinks are simply prohibited. And the lobby's spokesman explained: "Unlike caramel prepared at home by melting sugar in a pan, the artificial version to the original color "Coke" is the result of the chemical reaction produced by the combination of sugar, ammonia and sulphite at high temperature. "In this process the resulting two chemicals that defendants" based on tests conducted laboratory (they) would be harmful to health and even cause cancer of the lung, liver, thyroid.


For its part, reports 7sur7, the Institute for Catastrophic Toxicological U.S. would have confirmed the thesis of the lobby explaining that indeed, the two substances are carcinogenic in animals, and therefore potentially in man.


Furthermore, the use of aspartame for beverages such as "light" is also criticized, accused of increasing the risk of stroke. C. .. Read the article on Maxisciences
http://www.maxisciences.com/soda/le-pepsi-et-le-coca-cola-cancerigenes_art12657.html

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