Channel Button

There are 10 articles on this title. You are reading the article ranked and rated #7 by Helium's members.

Health & Fitness   >

Nutrition & Health Issues

Caffeine: Pros and cons

As long as I can remember, probably since I was 10 or so, I was a big soda drinker. Mellow Yellow and Mountain Dew were my favorite. I probably had 2 or 3 cans of pop each day. I'm sure there have been periods when it's been up to 4 or 5 cans a day, but I've decided that enough is enough, and it has time for my addiction for caffeine and soda to come to an end. If you are in a similar situation, you might want to consider these facts about caffeinated sugar water.

How much is that pop costing you? Let's say you get one twelve pack a week, plus buy another 4 soda's from gas stations or vending machines. That's about $8 a week on pop, or $416 a year, or $4160 every decade. It adds up to be a lot over time. Instead drink nice cold healthy and delicious water.

The actual cost of the beverage it self is nothing compared to the other costs which come along with drinking a lot of soda. First if you drink large amounts of pop, this will contribute significantly to tooth decay, and also cause you to have expensive dental operations such as crowns and root canals performed. Over a long period of time you will accumulate many cavities and the situation in your mouth will be not very good.

There's also the added risk of adult onset diabetes when it comes to drinking soda. Insulin can be a very expensive proposition, and nobody wants to have diabetes! The constant rush of sugar will cause your body to stop producing insulin, and you will have to take pills or injections on a regular basis in order to compensate for that.

There are other physical implications as well. Each can of pop has between 150 and 200 calories in it. If you drink 4 pops a day, that's nearly two pounds worth of fat every week that you wouldn't have to burn off otherwise!

Many of us do not realize this, but pop is addictive. There's a lot of caffeine in each and every one of these beverages we consume, and when we don't get enough caffeine, we get headaches and start to have withdrawals. Drinking pop is nothing more than a more moderate version of smoking. Because of all of these health and financial reasons, I've decided that soda is something that I can go without.

Learn more about this author, Matthew Paulson.
Contact this writer Click here to send this author comments or questions.


Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:

Caffeine: Pros and cons

  • 1 of 10

    by Kiki Powers MS

    Caffeine is an integral part of the American culture, particularly in the form of coffee, but is also present in tea,... read more

  • 2 of 10

    by Rejoyce

    Almost 75% of Americans consume Caffeine on a regular basis. Most Americans swear by coffee to "wake" them up in the ... read more

  • 3 of 10

    by Janette Peel

    Many people will tell you that a good cup of tea or coffee can solve any problem, but do the benefits outweigh the si... read more

  • 4 of 10

    by jimmyjack

    "It's time to make the donuts." You probably remember that old tag line from the Dunkin' Donuts commercials of long a... read more

  • 5 of 10

    by Sharon Cullars

    Your next cup of espresso could be lethal. While a sole cup won't do you in, if it is in a chain of several cups - le... read more

View All Articles on:
Caffeine: Pros and cons

Add your voice

Know something about Caffeine: Pros and cons?
We want to hear your view. Write_penWrite now!

What is Helium? | User Guide | Community | Link to Helium | Privacy | User agreement | DMCA

Helium, Inc.
200 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 USA