30-year-old American woman, Natasha Mary Harris, died due to excessive use of the popular all over the world drink Coca-Cola. Harris drank per day to 10 liters of sweet drinks, which led to fatigue, irritability and vomiting regularly.
Harris has observed health problems for about a year. She complained of vomiting, fatigue and apathy, but in the family, these symptoms are ascribed to gynecological problems and reactions to stress and fatigue from caring for eight children.
Doctors found a mother of many children who died of severe symptoms of dependence. Not drinking the traditional "Coke", she became irritable and lethargic. Harris delivered a posthumous diagnosis of "caffeine intoxication and severe hypokalemia." It should be noted that the deceased left eight children.