[GreenKeys] Rust Removers: Experience?

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Wed Nov 9 16:45:33 EST 2016


probably both but  phosphoric acid  is no good.
 
 
Bones
A study published in the “Archives of Pediatric and  Adolescent Medicine” 
in 2000 found that athletic teen girls who consume colas  have five times 
the risk of bone fractures as those who don’t consume cola  drinks. X-ray 
tests on 1,672 women in the Framingham Osteoporosis Study between  1996 and 2001 
found phosphoric acid-containing colas -- but not clear carbonated  soft 
drinks that use citric acid instead -- were linked to low bone mineral  
density in women. However, a clinical study at the Creighton University  
Osteoporosis Research Center, published in 2001 in the “American Journal of  Clinical 
Nutrition,” found no impact of carbonated soft drinks with phosphoric  acid 
on calcium excretion in bone and suggested the skeleton effects of  
carbonated drinks are caused by drinking sodas instead of calcium-containing  milk. 
Teeth
Dental erosion is one of the major concerns about prolonged  exposure of 
your teeth to acidic beverages. According to a study published in  2007 in “
General Dentistry,” phosphoric acid in soda causes tooth enamel  erosion, even 
at low levels. The only carbonated beverage that didn’t have this  effect 
was a root beer without phosphoric or citric acids. However, most people  don’
t drink sodas for 72 hours, the total time teeth were immersed in the 
drinks  in the study, and the research didn’t consider factors such as tooth 
brushing  after drinking sodas or whether the sodas were consumed with a meal or 
on their  own. 
Kidneys
A team from the National Institutes of Health investigated  the dietary 
habits of 465 people with chronic kidney disease and 467 healthy  subjects. The 
results, published in the journal “Epidemiology” in July 2007,  found that 
drinking two or more colas a day, diet or regular, was associated  with a 
twofold risk of developing kidney disease. The clear sodas that contained  
citric acid didn’t have the same risk. The researchers weren't able to 
pinpoint  an exact cause for the results, although they noted that phosphoric acid 
has  been associated with urinary changes that promote kidney  stones.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/468217-why-is-phosphoric-acid-bad-for-you/
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/9/2016 2:40:53 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com writes:

Mostly its the sugar, anything with lots of sugar will rot your  teeth.

On 11/9/2016 12:58 PM, COURYHOUSE at aol.com wrote:
> yes  indeed !   and that is one of the reasons  Coke is bad   for your
> teeth....
> Ed#
>
> In a message dated  11/9/2016 1:20:42 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
>  1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com writes:
>
>         So does Coca Cola. Try soaking a steel nail in Coke for a  few
>     days.
>     In very small  amounts phosphoric acid is used as a flavoring agent.
>
>   On 11/9/2016 12:16 PM, COURYHOUSE at aol.com wrote:
>   > and weirdly enough.... the purple fluoride Listerine   has Phosphoric
>     > acid in it... WHAATTT?   but that is good  for your teeth  huh?  
may be
>   > time  for a class action suit....     --Ed#  may be time  for a class
>     >  action suit....
>     >
>      >
>     >
>     > In a  message dated 11/9/2016 1:13:13 P.M. US Mountain Standard 
Time,
>   > 1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com writes:
>      >
>     >     Those that seem most  often used to remove rust are:
>     >   Phosphoric acid, used in Naval Jelly. Also used as a  flavoring
>     agent in
>      >     some soft drinks like cola drinks.
>   >
>
>     --
>   Richard Knoppow
>      1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
>     WB6KBL
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