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E: 31/08 Win a Nokia 5800 Every 10 Minutes with PEPSI (Starts 06/07 at 11am)
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we want lidl to finish their offer on pepsi so we have a better chance lol then netto start i think we all need to wish hard lol x0
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I won a phone ages ago but I still love coming back to this thread everyday to see if anyone else has won. As long as a MSE wins then I'm happy - regardless of how many-July Win: Nokia 58000
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Ethansmum congrats love
have a good day and soon enough one of us will win!!!! xxx0 -
Many congrats on your wins Scrupples, you deserve them for all the work you have put in :T
Reading the Nursing Times today and came across this article if anyone is interested -
Fatty liver from fizzy drinks?
15 August, 2009
‘Two soft drinks a day may lead to long term liver damage’, The Daily Telegraph has reported. The newspaper said that a new study has found that, like the known risks that alcohol poses to the liver, fizzy drinks with a high sugar content can increase a person’s risk of developing fatty liver disease.
This small study looked at 60 patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), comparing their soft-drink habits, dietary intake, and blood markers of inflammation and insulin resistance to 18 controls without liver disease. The study found much higher levels of soft-drink consumption in those with NAFLD compared to those without.
Obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure and high cholesterol are all features of metabolic syndrome, a condition associated with NAFLD.
Therefore, it seems plausible that someone who consumes more sugary drinks may have other health behaviours and risk factors that contribute to NAFLD risk. Limitations in the study design and certain statistical adjustment methods mean that the work cannot prove that soft drinks alone are the cause of fatty liver. The full report of the research will be of interest when it is published later this year. :eek:
Mines is now pipe cleaner :rotfl:0 -
morning all
wow interesting article there im also drinking soft drinks dont drink anything else!
my hubby kindly gave me a ring pull from his pepsi so im putting it in laterWhat goes around-comes around0 -
julie_scot wrote: »Many congrats on your wins Scrupples, you deserve them for all the work you have put in :T
Reading the Nursing Times today and came across this article if anyone is interested -
Fatty liver from fizzy drinks?
15 August, 2009
‘Two soft drinks a day may lead to long term liver damage’, The Daily Telegraph has reported. The newspaper said that a new study has found that, like the known risks that alcohol poses to the liver, fizzy drinks with a high sugar content can increase a person’s risk of developing fatty liver disease.
This small study looked at 60 patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), comparing their soft-drink habits, dietary intake, and blood markers of inflammation and insulin resistance to 18 controls without liver disease. The study found much higher levels of soft-drink consumption in those with NAFLD compared to those without.
Obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure and high cholesterol are all features of metabolic syndrome, a condition associated with NAFLD.
Therefore, it seems plausible that someone who consumes more sugary drinks may have other health behaviours and risk factors that contribute to NAFLD risk. Limitations in the study design and certain statistical adjustment methods mean that the work cannot prove that soft drinks alone are the cause of fatty liver. The full report of the research will be of interest when it is published later this year. :eek:
Mines is now pipe cleaner :rotfl:
Thanks for that hun What an eye opener!!has Pepsi max got a lot of sugar in?I drink that.I think i wil be on the streets looking lol.Better tell my dad not to buy me 24 cans lol better drink one a day grrrrrr.
Good luck all i am not putting any in today dont like getting the lem!!!!
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its got a sweetner alternative no sugar but i dont think it helpsWhat goes around-comes around0
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The site doesnt work for me.:(2016 Money challenge - £2900
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Good Luck for today everyone
Katie x0 -
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