Saturday, April 21, 2012

Check our habit after SAHM Dies From Coca_Cola

I like Coca_Cola, if I want to drink something, I will choose Coca_Cola.It's fortunate,I just drink a little.After it was announced that a New Zealand mother of eight suffered a fatal heart attack at the tender age of 30, experts reported that her massive Coca-Cola intake most likely contributed to her death. It's a terrible news.In fact,excessive amounts of water can be deadly.
Can you image "The first thing she would do in the morning was to have a drink of Coke beside her bed and the last thing she would do at night was have a drink of Coke". What's the connection between lots of Coke and death?


The one who is addicited to Coke suffers from hypokalemia, or low potassium, which was caused by her excessive consumption of Coke and overall poor nutrition.Symptoms of hypokalemia can include abnormal heart rhythms, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health.A expert said that toxic levels of caffeine, a stimulant found in Coke, also may have contributed to her death, according to Fairfax.


Coke is safe or not during pregnancy?


There are some answers,may be it is useful.
1. The woman is very sick her first trimester,and the doctor tell her that regular coca cola has a natural anti nausea in it.So if you feel sick to drink one slowly,but don't drink too much a day.


2. It is safe to have up to 200mg of caffeine a day while pregnant. A can of classic coca cola has 34mg.


3. The doctor actually reccomended I drink Caffine every day. Recent studies show it is actually benneficial to pregnancy, and it helps with hormonal head aches too. But it also has a lot of Sugars and Sodium, so don't overdue it.


4. Large amounts of caffeine are not good for your heart so imagine what effects it mat have on a heart that is still developing. I drank caffeine free coke while i was pregnant and continue to do so while breastfeeding even though dr.s will tell you one a day is fine, because you will ingest caffeine whenever you eat sugar or chocolate as well.


Learn more about What Drinks Are Safe During Pregnancy?

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