Dean Wharmby is a father and an serious
athlete from Manchester, England. The bodybuilder puts a lot of value on
his body and his muscle mass has become his biggest asset, financially
and professionally. He invests all his time into training and nutrition:
his diet contains over 10,000 calories per day to build as much muscle
mass as possible.
To break this caloric hurdle, Dean eats a
mix of fast food and balanced meals such as chicken, fish, and eggs to
meet his increased protein need. Additionally, the athlete consumes
energy drinks in order to be awake and focused during his strenuous
workouts. He drinks two cans an hour while training.
But 5 years ago, Dean’s plan began to
backfire. He becomes sick. The doctors find a tumor in his body, but the
bodybuilder refuses to undergo chemotherapy. Rather, he opts for
alternative medicine and it seems like it’s working as the tumor shrinks
andeventually disappears.
Dean returns to his old habits and
continues what caused the tumor in the first place. But this time with
more serious consequences. The doctors diagnosed him with liver cancer.
He tries to escape the cancer with a strict and healthy diet and refuses
chemotherapy again. He loses weight quickly and drastically.
But it is too late for the 39-year-old.
During his fight against death, he finds out what cost him his life: the
energy drinks. The extreme amount of sugar simply promotes the growth
of cancer cells. With its help, the cells grow faster and multiply
rapidly.
Dean blames the energy drinks for his
death. He falls into eternal rest in the arms of his wife Charlotte. The
father of the little Scarlett died much too early. He wanted to pushhis
body beyond its physical limits and paid with his life. Like many
others, he consumed energy drinks in excess, but too little people know
the risks.
Share this sad and disturbing story with
everyone that you know, for this trendy drink costs much more than a
couple dollars in the end. All must be warned of these dangers, for
these stimulating drinks are especially popular among younger people.
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