I've drank at least one Coke a day since I was a kid. Often times I'll drink several over the course of a day. I'm currently 47. I'm 6'1 or2", not overweight, had plenty of situations where it could have happened, but have been never had a broken bone, rarely get sick, and often times work 12 to 14 hours a day. Too, unlike the article says, it doesn't give me the urge to use the bathroom any more often than I would if I were drinking water (which I can't stand the taste of). All I can say is that if the Coke is killing me, then I imagine at the rate it's going, it's going to take it a very long time to do it.
Best of all, when my time does come, and based on the Bible that time is already chosen no matter what I do, that I am going to go on my own terms, not denying the things that I enjoy in life just because some doctor said that doing so was going to extend my life another year or two.
Not to say I wouldn't like another year or two, but again if the time is already chosen that is a mute point. If it's not, then what good is an extra year or two if you can't have/do the things you enjoy during that extra time???
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