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2-gallon a day cola habit linked to woman's death

dannibear

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A New Zealand food industry association on Wednesday rejected a coroner's call to add health warnings to soft-drink labels following the 2010 death of a woman who drank about 2 gallons of Coca-Cola a day.

Coroner David Crerar issued a final report Tuesday into the death of 31-year-old Natasha Harris, concluding that the mother of eight died from a heart attack. He said the large amount of Coca-Cola she drank likely led to metabolic imbalances that gave rise to her heart problems, adding that Coke was likely a "substantial factor" in her death.
But New Zealand Food & Grocery Council Chief Executive Katherine Rich said "there isn't a labeling regime in the world" that could have prevented the death of somebody who chose to drink Coke in such large quantities.
The New Zealand branch of the Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest beverage maker, disputed the coroner's findings, noting that experts could not agree on the most likely cause of Harris' death.
Crerar recommended that soft-drink makers consider including caffeine levels on the labels and warnings about the ill health effects if the drinks are consumed in excessive quantities.
Under New Zealand's food labeling system, warnings are mandatory on drinks with caffeine levels higher than 145 milligrams per kilogram. That covers many energy drinks, but not most soft drinks.
Rich said the coroner's recommendations were well-intentioned but ill-informed. She said that coffee, tea and chocolate also contain significant amounts of caffeine and that New Zealanders are unlikely to support the notion of health warnings every time they walk into a cafe or buy a chocolate bar.
She said the huge volume of Coca-Cola that Harris drank meant she couldn't receive adequate nutrients from other food sources.
"It doesn't matter what the food is. If it's consumed in excess, there will be ill health effects," Rich said. "It's clearly a very tragic and complex case, but not one that provides a strong argument for changes to labeling."
At a 2011 inquest into Harris' death, Vivienne Hodgkinson, the mother of Harris' boyfriend, said that Harris always needed to have Coca-Cola available, and that if she ran out she would "get the shakes, withdrawal symptoms; be angry, on edge and snappy."
The coroner also heard evidence that Harris was of normal weight, didn't eat much or drink any alcohol, and smoked about 30 cigarettes a day. She drank only regular Coke, preferring the taste over diet or caffeine-free varieties. The coroner heard that Harris had no energy in the months leading up to her death, felt ill all the time and often vomited and experienced a racing heart.
The coroner said it was hard to be certain about how much Coke Harris drank, but after reviewing evidence from her partner and friends, as well as 51 supermarket receipts, he estimated it was between 6 and 10 liters (1.6 and 2.6 gallons) per day.
The pathologist who examined Harris found that she likely suffered from hypokalemia, or low potassium, which contributed to her health problems, and that she had an enlarged liver from excessive sugar consumption.
Another pathologist giving expert testimony said that excessive cola consumption "can be dramatically symptomatic, and there are strong hypothetical grounds for this becoming fatal in individual cases."

But a third pathologist giving evidence for Coca-Cola said that Harris' health problems could have been caused by anemia or diabetes, and that genetic factors may also have played a role.
In a statement, Coca-Cola Oceania said it was disappointed the coroner chose to focus on "the combination of Ms. Harris' excessive consumption of Coca-Cola, together with other health and lifestyle factors, as the probable cause of her death. This is contrary to the evidence that showed the experts could not agree on the most likely cause."
 
I read about this online earlier today. So sad that all those children (eight) will grow up without their mother.
 
I thought about this woman for a long time this morning. I feel that there was a God sized hole in her being that she was trying to fill, and Coca cola and other things she was using to fill it, didn't really bring true joy. Even when she was experiencing the symptoms of the unhealthy habits, she continued, desperately trying to feel satisfied. I pray for her children, and am sad to hear of their situation changing like this. God has His hands on them though. He never leaves nor forsakes us.
 
holding up the family as well...ive not drank pop for several years because it made my system go wankers >> this report is no suprise to me ...Rev
 
People will do what they want to do regardless of labels and warnings.

It is nothing for me to drink 2 pots of coffee in a day. I have heard it is bad for you but I still drink it.
 
Addiction is the flesh run amok. It is okay to have and do most things until they have you. I am sorry for this woman and her family.
 
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A New Zealand food industry association on Wednesday rejected a coroner's call to add health warnings to soft-drink labels following the 2010 death of a woman who drank about 2 gallons of Coca-Cola a day.
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This is a very sad story, where is that woman spending eternity, and my heart goes out to her children.

My sister, who is not saved, has a Coca Cola addiction. She was at one point drinking about 1 gallon per day...I think she may have cut down a little now.
She has lost most of her teeth through sugar rot.
Her skin is in terrible condition
And her mental health is fragile.....jittery...she just has to have her Coca Cola

I believe warnings should be made clear on the packaging


 
Anything can become addicting. Exercising can even become addicting to people, even in such a way it could be bad for you! I don't see how she survived past one day of drinking more than a gallon of coke? I guess it was stretched out during the whole day, and mainly to combat the withdrawal symptoms? I thought if you drank a gallon of water in a day you could get water poisoning? We should abstain from all things every so often in our life to curb the dependency we have on them.

As well as cutting down your consumption, or dependency on it by abstaining. Something can be made that much better again by refraining from use. How good does a coke taste after you've only been drinking water for a while, or have not had one for a while? I remember when I was younger after a hurricane down here in Florida and not having t.v. for a week, or week and half how amazing, and different it looked when we first got power back.
 
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