Study Links Sugar Consumption and Fatal Heart Disease
April 28, 2014

Need another reason to switch from sugary soft drinks to Syfo? A new study has linked sugar consumption to fatal heart disease and one of the findings is that it doesn’t take a large amount of sugar to put you at risk.

In addition to processed foods, sodas and other sugary drinks are the main source of added sugar in most Americans’ diet. The study points out that just drinking two 12-ounce cans of soda, which equates to 18 teaspoons of sugar, substantially increased the risk of fatal heart attack. For an eye-opening look at the high amounts of sugar in some popular beverages, see this article on sugarstacks.com.

Bubbly and refreshing, Syfo Beverages are a satisfying and healthy way to cut down on sugar consumption. Syfo Original Seltzer and Naturally Flavored Sparkling Waters will help you feel and look great because Syfo products are made with purified water and contain no sugar, high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners, flavors or preservatives.

You can learn more about the study linking sugar consumption and fatal heart disease here.

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