LONDON (Reuters) - An elderly British woman has revealed her lifestyles, which are contrary to what doctors have been accustomed to recommending - giving up drinking water and drinking gaseous drinks for decades.Jackie Big, 77, has been drinking water for the rest of her life, drinking Pepsi while still enjoying good health and a good body. Besides being a mother of four, she is also the grandmother of 11 grandchildren, according to the Daily Mail.
Beige says she spent nearly £ 65,000 on Pepsi, which she finds great fun when she drinks it, despite doctors' warning of osteoporosis.
For 64 years, Big used to drink Pepsi after she had eaten the first box since she was 13.
Beg was cut off from Pepsi when she was only pregnant in the 1970s, when doctors did not allow him to drink it.
Grandma added that she did not drink water, drink it until she died, nor was she a fan of tea, coffee, milk or other drinks.
"The Pepsi is not prepared to be addicted, it's only my morning sickness. But when I get a cold shot or go out for a walk I take a bottle."
Because of her drinking of Pepsi only, Beige sometimes gets ridiculed but does not care, she said.
Beige says she spent nearly £ 65,000 on Pepsi, which she finds great fun when she drinks it, despite doctors' warning of osteoporosis.
For 64 years, Big used to drink Pepsi after she had eaten the first box since she was 13.
Beg was cut off from Pepsi when she was only pregnant in the 1970s, when doctors did not allow him to drink it.
Grandma added that she did not drink water, drink it until she died, nor was she a fan of tea, coffee, milk or other drinks.
"The Pepsi is not prepared to be addicted, it's only my morning sickness. But when I get a cold shot or go out for a walk I take a bottle."
Because of her drinking of Pepsi only, Beige sometimes gets ridiculed but does not care, she said.