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Coca-cola to phase out controversial chemical linked to hyperactivity and gene damage
Soft drink giant Coca-Cola is phasing out a controversial additive that has been linked to hyperactivity and causing damage to DNA.
The chemical Sodium Benzoate, also known as E211, is used to stop fizzy drinks going mouldy.
But recent research has shown that the chemical can deactivate parts of DNA, the genetic code in the cells of living creatures.
Coca-Cola said it was withdrawing the additive from Diet Coke in response to consumer demand for more natural products.

The move will mean that by the end of the year no can will contain E211 - and it plans to remove it from its other products as soon as possible.
But the company said at present it had not found a satisfactory alternative to replace the additive in some soft drinks with a higher juice content including Fanta and Dr Pepper.
Other fizzy drinks made by rival companies, such as Irn-Bru, Pepsi Max and Lucozade will continue to contain the additive.

Coca-cola to phase out controversial chemical linked to hyperactivity and gene damage | Mail Online


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Old 26-05-2008, 09:26
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I've often thought that kids brought up on KFC, 'McDees' and other junk foods cant possibly grow into fully functioning adults. There's far too much shite in the British diet; a bet a study could find links to crime. In prison, they make sure all the inmates have balanced diets and vitamin supplements as they've found it reduces the risk of riots etc.
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Default Re: Coca-cola to phase out controversial chemical

Truth be told, though, this is not really a "new discovery". People have known that certain foods and food additives were linked (intimately in some cases) with certain behavioral anomalies... Certainly vigilant parents know that lots of preservatives tend to give rise to unruly behavior...

It's just the Coke Machine has realised there is profit to be made in appearing to be doing something about "the problem". The real solution is not to feed Coke to kids at all...

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