Thursday, December 8, 2011

21 uses for Coca Cola other than Drinking It

Dr. Mercola recently did an article on soda saying that many colas contain aspartame, which is linked to "headaches, insomnia, memory loss, GI tract disorders, loss of energy, depression, and even seizures."  He also talked about the connection between high fructose corn syrup and "diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, increase in LDL cholesterol, and liver abnormalities."  Also HFCS tends to come from GMO corn.

Well, now that I don't drink soda, I really miss it--Coke was part of my childhood during holidays and summer BBQs.  For those of you who still love your soda, here are some other ways (rather than drinking it) that you can enjoy your Coke.

On the internet I saw Coke used for unclogging drains, de-icing windshields, cleaning toilets, removing rust from chrome bumpers and knives, cleaning bug and road film off windshields, removing grease and asphalt from clothes, and cleaning blood spills.

Also Coke was used for carpet stains, cleaning tile grout, cleaning a tea kettle and pans, removing oil stains from the driveway, and gum in hair.  If you absolutely must drink it, try it in small amounts--it is great for nausea and congestion.

Next time you need it, try Coke for powering a battery for a TV, cleaning ancient coins, relieving a jellyfish sting, greener grass, suntan lotion (regular coke only) and softer skin, and cleaning the outside of your submarine.

Well, there are 21 reasons to stock up on Coke! 

A Votre Sante, (Here's to Your Health), Alix

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