A heart surgeon specialising in general, vascular and thoracic surgery, has issued a stark warning about the cardiovascular risks of consuming certain drinks A heart surgeon specialising in general, vascular and thoracic surgery, has issued a stark warning about the cardiovascular risks of consuming certain drinks

A heart surgeon specialising in general, vascular and thoracic surgery, has issued a stark warning about the cardiovascular risks of consuming certain drinks

A heart surgeon has branded one of the world’s most widely consumed drinks “liquid death”, declaring that people simply should not drink it “period”. Dr Jeremy London, who holds board certification in general surgery, vascular surgery and thoracic surgery, routinely shares health guidance via social media and interviews.

He is far from alone in sounding the alarm over the damaging effects of soft drinks on your health. In an Instagram post, Dr London outlined “four things I absolutely avoid as a heart surgeon”, citing smoking, alcohol, breads and pastas, and soft drinks.

On smoking, he said: “Number one, smoking: no question the single worst thing you can do for your entire body. Destroys your lungs, causes lung cancer, high cardiovascular risks, heart attacks and strokes, don’t smoke.”

Dr London said alcohol is “toxic to every cell in your body” (Image: Witthaya Prasongsin via Getty Images)

Alcohol featured second on his list

He said: “Hate to break it to you [but it’s] toxic. Toxic to every cell in your body. Your body, your rules, you decide for yourself.

“For me personally removing alcohol from my life has probably been one of the most transformative decisions I’ve made as an adult.”

Soft drinks were next

He said: “Liquid death. Just don’t drink them. Period. Done.” Dr London concluded by cautioning: “Avoid breads and pastas.

“Avoid the refined flours and wheats. Eighty per cent of weight control is diet, 20% is exercise. I guarantee you can out-eat any exercise that you do.”

Speaking to Today afterwards, Dr London stood firmly by his stance on soft drinks, although he conceded that calling them “liquid death” was intended to capture people’s attention, reports the Express.

He said: “I think that soft drinks are just a scourge in our society, and so I was really trying to get some attention.

“Obviously, high-calorie soft drinks and ingesting a lot of calories that people don’t realise they’re getting with the sugar-based soft drinks is a big no-no.”

However, he’s not the only prominent medical expert who believes fizzy drinks present a more serious health risk than many recognise.

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