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Report Date: 05.29.2007

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RD Health Report: Soda May Seriously Harm Your DNA
You may want to put that soda down and try something different.
By JD Nutt

A common preservative found in drinks such as Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Fanta and Diet Pepsi may cause serious cell damage, according to a report in Britain's The Independent.

Sodium benzoate has the ability to switch off vital parts of a person's DNA, according to research from a British university.
The problem is usually associated with aging and alcohol abuse, but new findings show that drinking soda with the preservative can eventually lead to cirrhosis of the liver and degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's.
On May 27th, 2007, Martin Hickman a Consumer Affairs Correspondent for the Independent wrote: "The findings could have serious consequences for the hundreds of millions of people worldwide who consume fizzy drinks. They will also intensify the controversy about food additives, which have been linked to hyperactivity in children."
Sodium benzoate, which derives from benzoic acid, has been used for years by the carbonated drinks industry to prevent mold from developing in soft drinks. The ingredient has been the subject of concern on cancer, because when mixed with Vitamin C, it turns into a carcinogenic substance called benzene, the Independent reported.
Read the full report at The Independent.
Report Source:
http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article2586652.ece

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