Studies have identified the presence of fluorescent nanoparticles (NPs), approximately 5 nm in size, in two popular beverages, Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. These NPs are composed of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, with tunable emissions and quantum yields of 3.3% for Coca-Cola and 4.3% for Pepsi-Cola. NMR analysis confirmed the presence of sp3-hybridized carbon atoms in alcohols and ethers. Living cells can uptake these NPs, leading to accumulation in the cell membrane and cytoplasm. Acute toxicity evaluations showed that BALB/c mice remained healthy after a single dose of 2 g/kg body weight. Biochemical analyses of glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT), glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), urea, and creatinine indicated statistically significant, but not biologically significant, differences between test and control groups in some parameters. So the presence of particles apparently will not kill the host.
The biodistribution study in major organs indicated that the NPs were easily accumulated in the digestive tract, and they were able to cross the blood-brain barrier and dispersed in the brain. In vitro digestion of the NPs showed a significant fluorescence quenching of the NPs. This work represents the first report of foodborne fluorescent NPs present in Coke and Pepsi, and provides valuable insights into physicochemical properties of these NPs and their toxicity characteristics both in vitro and in vivo. In recent findings the soft drink Coca cola was found to be an effective spermicide as well.
The inhibitory effect of Old Coke, caffeine-free New Coke, New Coke, Diet Coke and Pepsi-Cola on human sperm motility was studied with a trans-membrane migration method. None of them decreased sperm motility to less than 70% of control within one hour. A previous study which claimed a marked variation of spermicidal potencies among all formulations of Coca-Cola could not be confirmed. Diet Coca-Cola had the strongest spermicidal effect followed by Classic Coca-Cola, Caffeine-free Coca-Cola and New Coca-Cola. Even if cola has a spermicidal effect, its potency is relatively weak as compared with other well-known spermicidal agents.
Microsoft Corp. and The Coca-Cola Company on Tuesday announced a five-year strategic partnership to align Coca-Cola’s core technology strategy systemwide; enable the adoption of leading-edge technology; and foster innovation and productivity globally. The focus will center on ways to alleviate costs of human labor and utilize Ai instead.
In the partnership, Coca-Cola has committed $1.1 billion to Microsoft Cloud and its generative AI capabilities. This collaboration highlights Coca-Cola's continuous technological transformation, supported by Microsoft Cloud as its preferred global cloud and AI platform. "Our long-standing partnership has significantly accelerated AI transformation throughout The Coca-Cola Company and its global network of independent bottlers," stated Judson Althoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Microsoft. "We are honored to back Coca-Cola as it adopts AI and utilizes solutions like Azure OpenAI Service and Copilot for Microsoft 365 to foster innovation in all aspects of its operations."
According to Microsoft..."Coca-Cola has transitioned all its applications to Microsoft Azure, and many of its major independent bottling partners have done the same. As an early adopter of AI, Coca-Cola has been utilizing generative AI for almost a year, taking advantage of Azure OpenAI Service to transform areas ranging from marketing and manufacturing to supply chain management and more."
How To Get Rid of Nanobots!
Key word is DETOX, DETOX, DETOX and keep your body alkaline, an acidic environment compromises your immune system. Try to “unplug” as often as you can from wireless as the cross-domain bacteria (Morgellons) thrive in a wireless environment.
Naturopathy and Homeopathy can provide great ameliorative benefits.
1. Liquid chembusting homeopathic
2. Silica D homeopathic
3. Potassium (Coconut Water, prune juice, or celery and cucumber juice with lemon)
4. Krill Oil
5. Bentonite Clay, in water or foot baths
6. Epsom salt foot baths
7. Collodial Silver
8. Chlorella
9. Spirulina
10. Garlic
11. Shitake Mushrooms
12. Tea Tree Oil
13. Oil of Oregano
14. Cilanto
15. Ginger
16. Evening Primrose Oil
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