Hard Facts about Soft Drinks. 25 years ago twice as much twice as much 212 liters per year 212 liters per year.

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Hard Facts about Soft Drinks

25 years ago

twice as much twice as much 212 liters per year 212 liters per year

1/3 of total sugar consumption

1. Weakened Immune System

Sugar & Immune System

Decreased white blood cell function Decreased white blood cell function

2. Unbalanced Nutrition

 B vitamins  Minerals  B vitamins  Minerals  Calories

2% of children and teens eat healthy 2% of children and teens eat healthy

1 in 5 toddlers consume soft drinks 1 in 5 toddlers consume soft drinks

3. Extra Calories

Rise in Obesity calories per year calories per year calories = 1 kg fat

How many days to a kilo? 14 kg per year 14 kg per year 26 days

Do diet drinks really work?

Diet soda drinkers eat more Diet soda drinkers eat more

Chemical Additives tons per year tons per year 4 kg per person 4 kg per person

Phosphoric Acid Phosphorus Calcium

Osteoporosis

“Why do you spend money... for what does not satisfy?...Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters.” Isaiah 55:2,1