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Barry123
27th January 2007, 21:40
As you may know Coke (cola) is a diuretic. Is it due to being carbonated? i was wondering if lemonade is aswell.

cheers

liamk15
27th January 2007, 21:44
lol sometimes i love your questions :y:

Barry123
27th January 2007, 21:45
im being serious.

I love them too

Alex
27th January 2007, 21:46
Just did a quick search, most results say it's the caffeine.

Barry123
27th January 2007, 21:47
durrrrrr. stupid me forgot cola contains narcotics.

ta alex

liamk15
27th January 2007, 21:48
just pulled this from the back of my brain



Caffeine is a diuretic, but caffeinated drinks contain lots of water. If you
drink a Coke, is the extra urine produced more or less than the water consumed?

One ought to be able to describe the effect of a caffeinated drink as a
percentage of pure water. For example, if drinking 500 ml of Coke caused 250 ml
of extra urination, it's the same as if you had drunk only 250 ml of water, so
we'd say Coke's "effective water factor" would be 50%. If that amount of Coke
instead caused 1000 ml of urination, its "effective water factor" would be -100%.

What is the "effective water factor" of cola? How about coffee? How about
other diuretic drinks, such as beer, wine, and liquor?

Alex
27th January 2007, 21:49
durrrrrr. stupid me forgot cola contains narcotics.

ta alex

You forgot ay, maybe youv'e been having to much coke :P

Barry123
27th January 2007, 21:50
just pulled this from the back of my brain



Caffeine is a diuretic, but caffeinated drinks contain lots of water. If you
drink a Coke, is the extra urine produced more or less than the water consumed?

One ought to be able to describe the effect of a caffeinated drink as a
percentage of pure water. For example, if drinking 500 ml of Coke caused 250 ml
of extra urination, it's the same as if you had drunk only 250 ml of water, so
we'd say Coke's "effective water factor" would be 50%. If that amount of Coke
instead caused 1000 ml of urination, its "effective water factor" would be -100%.

What is the "effective water factor" of cola? How about coffee? How about
other diuretic drinks, such as beer, wine, and liquor?

thanks for that :dj:

liamk15
27th January 2007, 21:50
You forgot ay, maybe youv'e been having to much coke :P

which type?

liamk15
27th January 2007, 21:51
thanks for that :dj:

i didnt understand a word of it :y:

Barry123
27th January 2007, 21:54
i didnt understand a word of it :y:

nor me :A:

Alex
27th January 2007, 21:56
which type?

Thats for sayer to disclose :)

Barry123
27th January 2007, 21:57
the naughtier one....





...cola.

Honestly I did a quick search on Cola and fucking hell some of the uses include... 'Effective Metal Cleaner' 'de-rusting' and it's more acidic than car battery acid. lurvely. and people drink this shit :fcuk: Give me a refreshing cup of Cillit Bang any day.

liamk15
27th January 2007, 21:59
the naughtier one....





...cola.

I cut mine with lemon

Mitchell
28th January 2007, 19:47
i used to put my pennies in cola to make them like new again.

liamk15
29th January 2007, 14:49
i used to put my pennies in cola to make them like new again.


woo had to read that on twice there lol theought you said penis

Clone
29th January 2007, 15:23
lol so did i :) only read it twice because of your post :P

Mystic
29th January 2007, 15:33
Honestly I did a quick search on Cola and fucking hell some of the uses include... 'Effective Metal Cleaner' 'de-rusting' and it's more acidic than car battery acid. lurvely. and people drink this shit :fcuk: Give me a refreshing cup of Cillit Bang any day.

Lol aye, the coke lorries clean their engines with the syrup, they also have to display the highest chemical hazard warnings on them :P

Google for the 'Coke vs Water' argument, its a nice read, will make you think twice about getting coke with your McRags.

From now on its gonna be a healthy Big Mac & Water! :y:

David
29th January 2007, 15:46
:hijack: How did this mcrags business start? :p

Mystic
29th January 2007, 15:51
:hijack: How did this mcrags business start? :p

Im meerly one of the Sayer flock, i have no means of thinking of an answer to that question until master Sayer has answered it :sad:

Barry123
29th January 2007, 16:29
Basically its one filthy, shit hole of a restaurant. McRags is the polite name I give it, cant remember when i started using it but its been a good few years :)

David
29th January 2007, 17:54
Fair play...! I like it, might start using it ;)

Barry123
29th January 2007, 19:17
Fair play...! I like it, might start using it ;)

feel free mate :y: