Hi Liya,
If you look on the back of the bottle you can see the words "contains a source of phenylalanine l" Phenylalanine is in large doses an effective nerve gas. In Pepsi, theories suggest this may be a cause of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, is one of the most common mental disorders that develop in children. Children with ADHD have impaired functioning in multiple settings, including home, school, and in relationships with peers. If untreated, the disorder can have long-term adverse effects into adolescence and adulthood.
Symptoms of ADHD will appear over the course of many months, and include:
• Impulsiveness: A child who acts quickly without thinking first.
• Hyperactivity: A child who can't sit still, walks, runs, or climbs around when others are seated, talks when others are talking.
• Inattention: A child, who daydreams or seems to be in another world, is sidetracked by what is going on around him or her.
Pepsi has basically nothing good for you in it, it’s all made up of chemicals there's nothing pure in it (like most fizzy drinks.) The caffeine in it is just over a cup of teas worth in every glass, caffeine is a nerve stimulant that can cause headaches, hyperactivity and a crash, same as sugar.
Phosphoric acid over time can lead to heart palpitations. Your heart rate goes up when you drink it and all other fizzy juice instead of going down like it does with water, pure fruit juice and even tea.
People complaints of getting headaches and a dry throat, after drink a carbonated beverage like Pepsi.
Pepcide (in Pepsi) use to be used during the early 1900's in health spas for all sorts of ailments especially stomach problems.
If you want to know what Pepsi does then clean your car windshield with it or put some on a rag and wipe the grease off the engine of your car. That's what it does to your stomach!
Another friend did an experiment putting a teeth into Pepsi. After one month it has seen the teeth completely dissolved in it!!
Answered by
BIJU V. DEV
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8:44 AM on November 09, 2008