Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Brominated Vegetable Oil- Better known as Powerade?


Ok so I know that most of you probably think I am a health food nut, and to part I am...but I started discovering a few things that we have in our house and had to research what the crap was in them. First off for my list is Powerade, by Coke. Um, ok one ingredient that sticks out is Brominated Vegetable Oil. At first glance it is a binder, something that makes the drink have the consistency of water, however after further looking I found this on http://en.wikipedia.org/.


Long after consumption of BVO in test animals, traces remain in the body fat.[citation needed] Bromine is a halogen and displaces iodine, which may depress thyroid function. Evidence for this has been extrapolated from pre-1975 cases where bromine-containing sedatives resulted in emergency room visits[1] and incorrect diagnoses of psychosis and brain damage due to side effects such as depression, memory loss, hallucinations, violent tendencies, seizures, cerebral atrophy, acute irritability, tremors, ataxia, confusion, loss of peripheral vision, slurred speech, stupor, tendon reflex changes, photophobia due to enlarged pupils, and extensor plantar responses.[2] In one case, a man who drank eight liters of Ruby Red Squirt daily had a reaction that caused his skin color to turn red and produced lesions diagnosed as bromoderma. The excessive quantities together with the fact that the man had a higher than normal sensitivity to bromine, made this an unusual case.[3] A similar case reported that a man who consumed two to four liters of a cola containing BVO on a daily basis experienced memory loss, tremors, fatigue, loss of muscle coordination, headache, ptosis of the right eyelid as well as elevated serum chloride.[4] In the two months it took to correctly diagnose the problem the patient also lost the ability to walk. Luckily bromism was finally diagnosed and hemodialysis was prescribed which resulted in a reversal of the disorder.[1] A Pepsi product website notes that BVO has been used by the soft drink industry since 1931.[5]
In test animals, BVO consumption has caused damage to the heart and kidneys in addition to increasing fat deposits in these organs. In extreme cases BVO has caused testicular damage, stunted growth and produced lethargy and fatigue.[6]
Source--(2008, Obtained July 8th from http://en.wikipedia.org/).


This explains the rumor in highschool that Moutain Dew can affect your sperm count :P

C

1 comment:

Mom of 2 little girly's said...

Its amazing how many peopl dont know about these things. It seems everything has some damage in it. Thats why i always try and tell everyone to read the labels on every product.....