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how many sodas can you drink before you will od on caffine and die?
http://www.punkasspunk.com/caffeine.php
http://www.punkasspunk.com/caffeine.php
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Knavish said:Yes, I found it a bit dubious that brewnog could be 75 pounds (~34 kg)..
darkar said:How the caffein kill you?
fileen said:soda makes me more thirsty. I can't handle the sugar. when I was little my mother use to tell me cola would kill me. is it true that there's actually more caffine in tea than their is in coffee?
I drink mass amounts of tea, and someone tried to tell me that there is just the same if not more caffine in tea than coffee. I still love my tea, but maybe I would sleep better if I quit it before say four in the afternoon or something.
or, in my case, how big one's genitalia is.fileen said:who cares how much we weigh. it means nothing if you don't know how tall we are, or how much muscle we have.
There is no specific number of sodas that will cause harm as it varies for each person. Factors such as weight, age, and overall health play a role in how much soda a person can consume before it becomes dangerous.
Yes, consuming a large amount of soda can lead to death. The high sugar and caffeine content in soda can cause serious health issues such as heart problems, diabetes, and even death if consumed in excessive amounts.
Diet soda may contain less sugar and calories compared to regular soda, but it still contains artificial sweeteners and other chemicals that can be harmful to the body if consumed in large quantities. It is important to limit consumption of both diet and regular soda for overall health.
All sodas, whether regular or diet, can be harmful if consumed in large quantities. However, energy drinks that contain high levels of caffeine and other stimulants can be more dangerous and should be consumed in moderation.
While drinking water can help with hydration and flush out some of the harmful substances in soda, it cannot completely reverse the negative effects of consuming too much soda. The best way to avoid harm from soda is to limit consumption and opt for healthier beverage options such as water, tea, or fruit-infused drinks.