
Coca-Cola | Health Topics | NutritionFacts.org
Which Has More Caramel Coloring Carcinogens: Coke or Pepsi? How many cola cancer cases are estimated to be caused by Coke and Pepsi in New York versus California, where a …
Does Caramel Color Cause Cancer? | NutritionFacts.org
Mar 28, 2019 · So, at the average U.S. soda intake, with the average levels of carcinogens found, Pepsi may be causing thousands of cancer cases, especially non-California Pepsi products, …
Phytochemicals: The Nutrition Facts Missing from the Label
Nov 25, 2011 · Based on the nutrition label, you’d think it was just sugar water, practically indistinguishable from Coca Cola. In fact, it’s got even more sugar—nine spoonfuls per cup …
Which Has More Caramel Coloring Carcinogens – Coke or Pepsi?
Oct 29, 2021 · How many cola cancer cases are estimated to be caused by Coke and Pepsi in New York versus California, where a carcinogen labeling law (Prop 65) exists?
Which Beverages are Better than Green Tea? | NutritionFacts.org
Jan 6, 2012 · The antioxidant content of a number of popular beverages is compared: black tea, coffee, Coke, espresso, grape juice, green tea, hibiscus (Jamaica flower) tea, milk, Pepsi, Red …
Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger
Apr 7, 2022 · Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger Have you ever wondered if there’s a natural way to lower your high blood pressure, guard against Alzheimer's, lose weight, and feel better? Well …
soda | Health Topics | NutritionFacts.org
Topic summary contributed by volunteer (s): Linda Soda consists mostly of empty sugar calories. One can of soda exceeds the American Heart Association’s recommended daily limit for …
How to Get Less Cysteine and More Glycine - NutritionFacts.org
Sep 20, 2023 · Doctor's Note I hope you’re enjoying How Not to Age and the additional information we’ve provided so you have access to all of the science at your fingertips. See our …
Coca-Cola Stopped Sponsoring Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics
Nov 10, 2015 · After giving millions of dollars to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Coca Cola has apparently withdrawn sponsorship. It’s not enough to disclose conflicts of interest; we …
Risk Associated with Iron Supplements - NutritionFacts.org
Jul 27, 2012 · Iron is a double-edged sword. If we don’t absorb enough, we risk anemia. But if we absorb too much, we may be increasing our risk of colorectal cancer, heart disease, infection, …