Perry Staltic
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And the caffeine, distilled water, Co2, small amount of potassium and anti inflammatory oils used in the flavoring...
You think they use distilled H2O for coke?
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And the caffeine, distilled water, Co2, small amount of potassium and anti inflammatory oils used in the flavoring...
I have read in various places that they do it for uniformity in the product. I'm not 100% sure.You think they use distilled H2O for coke?
I have read in various places that they do it for uniformity in the product. I'm not 100% sure.
Library genesis doesn’t work anymore, due to judicial order according to the message on the siteBooks Library Genesis
Newsletters MEGA Master Ray Newsletter : Ray Peat : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
If you mean books written by someone else summarizing Peat's thought then I'm not sure.
Works on my machine™. The books are on archive.org as well.Library genesis doesn’t work anymore, due to judicial order according to the message on the site
OK thanks!Works on my machine™. The books are on archive.org as well.
In this "how it's made" (I think it's highly unlikely. Urban legend IMO
In this "how it's made" (
View: https://youtu.be/wMctmMin9vM
) they claim a nano filtration process which could be referring to this, Creating Hygenic Process Water for Coca-Cola | Envirogen Group
Also found this, kind of interesting, Bargaining for Clean Water: Why Dean Kamen Invented the Coca-Cola Freestyle
That’s interesting. Do you mean white sugar on its own gives you digestive problems, but the syrup doesn’t?Ever since I started making sugar syrup of just table sugar and water, I haven't had any problems with it. Because I've had a very sensitive gut I think the granules themselves could cause me issues. To be honest I think people on this forum still underestimate the usefulness of pure sugar
YesThat’s interesting. Do you mean white sugar on its own gives you digestive problems, but the syrup doesn’t?
I can't find anything to verify that currently, I read it a couple years back but can't figure out where.Good points. I did not know the water is distilled.
Most likely, I like getting cola from transparent small producers usually found in health food stores.Nano-filtration I can see, but not distillation. Natural flavors sounds like the additives tobacco companies add to cigarettes. At least we know some of what they add are carcinogenic. With coke we have absolutely no idea if they're carcinogenic or not..
probably because many people have fructose malabsorption, due to whatever reason, so then it feeds the bacteria, increases endotoxin, serotonin etc. I recently discovered I have this issue myself, along with intolerance to fructan rich foods (onion,garlic,wheat,some fruits). removing them solved a lot of my digestive/mental issues that I couldn’t solve for 3 years. I’m doing well with starch now (no gluten). I’m probably gonna try to reintroduce fructose in small amounts in the future. zero for now.Then why almost every anecdote of people that experiment with quitting sugar sees them having massive benefits, including and not just weight loss?