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A study has revealed how drinking Coca-Cola and Pepsi can lead to larger testicles and higher testosterone levels.
The Northwest Minzu University in China was attempting to determine the impact of carbonated beverages on fertility and sex organs in men.
The study looked at three groups of mice – one that only drank water, another that drank different levels of Coca Cola with another doing the same with Pepsi – over 15 days.
Tests on the rodents included weighing their testicles and drawing blood. They were tested on day one, as well as day five, seven, 10, and 15.
It was quickly discovered that the mice drinking Coke and 100 percent Pepsi, compared to a mixture of Pepsi and water, had a significant change.
For instance, the mice that were given pure Coca-Cola had higher levels of the male hormone compared to the group that drank water.
The study concluded: “Drinking Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola could promote testis development and enhance testosterone secretion [ …] our findings provide the scientific basis for fully understanding carbonated beverages effects and their mechanism on development and reproduction functions of humans, and how they benefit the prevention of prostate dysfunction and cancer.”
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: nerbot
Magic? Kind of reminds me how the CDC and other concluded that the vaccines were safe while they were still being tested.
Funny how money can speed up things.
originally posted by: nerbot
a reply to: Guyfriday
Tests on the rodents included weighing their testicles and drawing blood. They were tested on day one, as well as day five, seven, 10, and 15.
How is it possible to weigh mouse testicles without removing them?