Coca-Cola can do some pretty strange things. And its ingredients might be even more bizarre. Just imagine what it’s doing inside your body after you drink it. Now let’s take that one step further, and imagine only drinking Coca-Cola for an entire month.What effects does Coca-Cola have on your body? What would it do to your teeth?And how bad would it be to replace your water with Coke?Just one 355 ml (12 oz) can of Coke has 39 g (1.38 oz) of sugar. It’s recommended that you consume less than 40 g (1.41 oz) of added sugars a day.Unfortunately, in this scenario, you’ll be taking in way more than that. It’s recommended we drink 3-4 L (0.8-1.1 gal) of water a day. So we’re going to replace all that water with Coca-Cola. That means you’ll be ingesting over 332 g (11. oz) of sugar every single day.How would it affect your body after one month?Drinking only Coke for a day or two might not be too bad. But after just one week, you might start to notice what it’s doing to your body.The first thing that you might notice from drinking this much Coke would be weight gain. You’d be drinking over eight cans of Coke per day and packing an extra 8,330 calories into your diet. And it could make you eat more junk food.But that would be the least of your worries during this month-long Coke binge. No. Not that kind of Coke. Get your mind out of the gutter.The sugar and calories are bad enough, but do you know another dangerous thing about Coke? The acidity.This soda is so acidic it can clean rust off nails and completely dissolve soft metals. And after you ingest this much, it can mess with your stomach lining, leading to indigestion and acid reflux.And that’s not all. The acid would erode your tooth enamel, and the sugar would give you TONS of cavities. Remember to book your dentist appointment for right at the end of the month because you’re seriously going to need it.Midway through this journey, you might start to notice your skin and hair getting drier. That’s because you haven’t been drinking any water, and your entire system is dehydrated. And as the weeks go, you could experience heart palpitations due to all the sugar and caffeine packed inside of Coke.By the end of the month, you could be left with a bunch of health Issues. You’d gain weight, be at risk of getting type 2 diabetes, and have loads of vitamin deficiencies. All of which could lead to even more issues like kidney problems and frequent fainting spells. And that’s after just one month of drinking Coke. But maybe your health wouldn’t be that bad.After all, a woman drank Coke for 16 years straight. And although she had some issues with weight gain and occasional fainting, once she stopped drinking Coke, her body bounced back to normal.But I don’t know if I’d recommend that. Drinking so much Coca-Cola in one month just can’t be good for you.