Parents are usually telling their children to not to have too much CocaCola, or it would not be good for them. Kids tend to ignore the elders in such cases, but I think it’s time to start listening to your parents kids.
A woman named Natasha Harris passed away in Feb 2010 because of drinking too much CocaCola. The medical practitioner was one to blame the 2.2 gallons of CocaCola that she had every single day. 2.2 gallons of Coke is equal to about 24 cans of Coke per day.
Well, you know what the saying is, “crazy people are just crazy”.
David Crerar, the medical practitioner recently released a report:
I find that when all the available evidence is considered, were it not for the consumption of very large quantities of Coke by Natasha Harris, it is unlikely that she would have died when she died and how she died. Her habit was a substantial factor that contributed to the development of the metabolic imbalances which gave rise to the arrhythmia. We are disappointed that the coroner has chosen 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.
via Gizmodo