What happens to your body when you consume Coca Cola?

After drinking a Coca Cola can in the first ten minutes, 10 tablespoons of sugar enter your body system, which the organism copes with through phosphorous acid. After 20 minutes: The sugar you have received from the drinking of Coca Cola triggers an insulin explosion, your liver responds and turns into fat as much [...]
After drinking a Coca Cola can in the first ten minutes, 10 tablespoons of sugar enter your body system, which the organism copes with through phosphorous acid.
After 20 minutes: The sugar you've taken from drinking Coca Cola triggers an insulin explosion, your liver responds and turns into as much sugar as it can, and still a lot of sugar remains.
After 40 minutes: Decaffeination is already complete, your arteries expand, your blood pressure increases, and your liver continues to pump sugar into your blood, your adenosis conveyors in your brain are blocked and sleepy.
In 45 minutes: Your body increases dopamine production by bothering pleasure centers in your brain, it's the same way heroin works in our brain.
After 60 minutes: Now you're going to have a sugar crash, you're going to get nervous or you're going to feel nauseous, in the meantime, you've drawn the water that Coca Cola had that drank, but along with it the precious nutrients that your body could use to cope with daily activities and to build and store stronger bones and teeth.












