A Favorite Of Many
Coke was invented by an American pharmacist named John Pemberton. He hopes to create a drug combination that can refresh the mind, relieve fatigue and treat headaches. In an accidental situation, there is the existence of Coke.
They sold the patent rights before John Pemberton died. Forty years later, everyone in the world knows Coca-Cola. A carbonated soft drink containing cola nut extract and other flavorings that originally originated in the United States.
Its advantages.
Quench your thirst.
Coke quickly hydrates the body and relieves symptoms of thirst.
Increase appetite.
Coke contains caffeine, and drinking it in moderation can help refresh the mind. In addition, cola tastes better, and drinking a cola before meals can increase your appetite.
Eliminate fatigue.
Caffeine can improve the body's sensitivity and attention, accelerate the body's metabolism, improve the body's mental state and physical fitness, thereby eliminating fatigue.
Its bad.
Cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
Coke contains carbon dioxide. Drinking large amounts of cola may suppress probiotics in the human gastrointestinal tract, leading to symptoms such as bloating, decreased appetite, and gastrointestinal dysfunction.
Lead to osteoporosis.
Cola contains phosphate, which has a certain impact on calcium absorption. Long-term heavy drinking can lead to osteoporosis.
Damage to teeth.
The carbonic acid and sugar in cola will damage the enamel on the surface of the teeth and corrode the teeth. Drinking a lot of cola for a long time will lead to tooth decay.
The magic of Coke.
Rust nemesis.
Coke is the "natural enemy" of rust. If you have a bunch of small parts that need rust removal, soak them in Coke.
Cooking partner.
Coke can be used in all kinds of cooking.
Painkiller.
The chemical composition of cola has a strong pain-relieving effect on jellyfish stings. The upside of this is that most people are unlikely to go to the beach with stab spray on purpose, but are likely to pack a bottle of Coke.
Just pour Coke over the stung area and the pain will be lessened.
Clean the toilet.
Pour a circle of Coke into the toilet, then flush it with water, and the toilet will look brand new.
What can't Coke go with?
Coke cannot be taken with cold medicine.
There are a lot of acidic substances in cola, and cold medicine is more complicated. Taking them together will reduce the medicinal properties of cold medicine and will not have a therapeutic effect.
Coke cannot be drunk with milk.
Milk contains two major nutrients, namely protein and calcium, and cola contains a lot of acidic substances. When these two foods are together, a chemical reaction occurs that produces an insoluble calcium oxalate and protein complex.
Thereby reducing the high nutritional value of milk, but also increasing the gastrointestinal load, and even stomach stones in severe cases.
A small amount of cola will not affect human health.