Is diet pop really bad for you?

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  • adwilliams03
    adwilliams03 Posts: 147 Member
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    As you can see, OP, it's a bit controversial. :P So really it's kind of up to you to make up your mind -- you could try not drinking it for awhile and see how you feel or you can keep drinking it. I've never cared for diet soda but that's just my taste buds.
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,368 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    MrM27 wrote: »
    My name is jessica , and I'm addicted to diet pop! I'm trying to give up, it has 0 calories/carbs... So why do I keep hearing it will,prevent weight loss????

    It will not prevent weight loss, as the calories are negligible. If you enjoy it and it helps you meet your goals, definitely keep drinking it.

    Just be sure and care for your teeth!

    If you have to take care of one of the hardest parts of your body (teeth), I can't even imagine what it's doing to your soft organs inside your body?

    Toothpaste and a toothbrush.

    What about fruit?

    We can always put it to the test, you drink whatever soda you like, how about 4 cans, and I'll eat 2 apples and 2 cups of strawberries a day, we'll do this for 5 months, take a picture of your teeth and see whose look better. But no brushing, we need to see real results. Hope you have a dental plan.

    Yeah ok that's exactly what I'm going to do. Stop brushing my teeth to see how bad soda is, because I'm sure that if I don't brush my teeth for 5 months when they rot it will be due to the soda not the lack of brushing. Lol. Nice argument.

    This post is about soda, not fruit anyways.

    And your claim about it being bad for your teeth requires some extreme measures anyway. Anyone not brushing their teeth for 5 months has much bigger issues than drinking diet soda.

    True, but the fact is im willing to bet that rapid tooth decay, plaque build up in your mouth would be worse then mine. I only suggest it because we want quick results, the sooner the better, and if I'm wrong, I'll admit that your 80s Heath tips are valid. Not to mention almost every dentist in the world would be wrong, schools pulling all pop machines and junk food would be wrong, cause it's all good according to you.

    Funny, when I had braces put on my orthodontist [trained dental specialist, not internet nutrition guru] recommended that I switch to diet pop from regular because more stuff would be sticking to my teeth and the less sugar hanging around the better.

    I liked the taste of diet better and never went back to regular -- can't stand it now, it's too syrupy for me.

    That was 27 years ago and not a single cavity since.

    (Yeah, yeah n=1)
  • evileen99
    evileen99 Posts: 1,564 Member
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    dantl wrote: »
    Wow my first post (now my last) - as I find too much negativity here. That's too bad - you should be nurturing a supportive open environment here, rather than being defensive, critical and immature (laughing, really?) and let people make their own decisions. If something works for you - great - if not then find what does. There wouldn't be thousands of diets if one way worked for everyone. If you want to state what worked or didn't work for you fine - but there's certainly a better way to do that than what I am seeing here.

    Jessica asked a question, I provided an answer. She asked why she hears that drinking pop will prevent weight loss. Keep in mind everyone is different and there are long term effects to take into consideration. The incidence of metabolic syndrome is a fact - and you can have it and be thin, so be careful not to fall off the diet wagon - the weight gain will be much worse.

    For all of you ingesting chemicals and being so defensive - you do whatever you want. But it doesn't take a genius to know that drinking water is better than drinking pop - or soda or whatever you call it where you live - that is made with chemicals!

    Multiple different scientific studies are cited in the articles below, from several credible resources.

    http://drhyman.com/blog/2010/06/19/artificial-sweeteners-could-be-sabotaging-your-diet/

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/20040630/artificial-sweeteners-damage-diet-efforts?page=1

    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/04/saccharin-aspartame-dangers.aspx

    http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/artificial-sweeteners-sugar-free-but-at-what-cost-201207165030

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892765/

    http://chriskresser.com/the-unbiased-truth-about-artificial-sweeteners

    http://time.com/3380013/artificial-sweeteners-obesity/
    You used info from that quack Mercola as part of your defense? That's why people are giving you a hard time.
    I started with diet drinks back when all we had was Tab with its bizarre petrochemical taste. Then the gods smile down upon us and gave us Diet Coke. At my heyday, I was drinking more than a 6 pack a day. Dentist says my teeth are perfect, and when I had my baseline bone density test I was in the 75th percentile-- no osteoporosis, not even close. So I guess I'm N 9.
  • MrCoolGrim
    MrCoolGrim Posts: 351 Member
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    i'd rather have a beer
  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
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    MrCoolGrim wrote: »
    i'd rather have a beer

    Yassss! Me too - most of my fizzy drinks consist of beer these days.
  • Hollywood_Porky
    Hollywood_Porky Posts: 491 Member
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    herrspoons wrote: »
    LAWoman72 wrote: »
    Bad for you? Oh, probably. Most have Aspartame, which has quite a bad reputation.

    Nothing wrong with aspartame: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p1

    It has a bad rap for no real reason.

    Enjoy :smile:

    *Edit to add that it can be a migraine trigger for some (just like many things), so if that's the case with you, then avoid it. Or if you have PKU.

    Aspartame is scary - it's the main reason why virtually all fitness industry protein powders use sucralose, which is now developing a reputation for being scary as well.

    http://aspartame.mercola.com/

    Last people I want to listen to are government bodies in bed with Corporate America. They have been wrong before, they will be wrong again (in fact, they are wrong on this topic).

    Better off just using refined sugar than using some artificial sweetener derivative developed from the same people who developed Agent Orange.

    No thanks.

    So in keeping with that, I take it you have never used a synthetic antibiotic?

    So much tin foil, so few hats.

    We are discussing diet sodas man. Find a forum topic on synthetic antibiotics and we can discuss there, it's not relevant to this discussion.
  • Alyssa_Is_LosingIt
    Alyssa_Is_LosingIt Posts: 4,696 Member
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    herrspoons wrote: »
    LAWoman72 wrote: »
    Bad for you? Oh, probably. Most have Aspartame, which has quite a bad reputation.

    Nothing wrong with aspartame: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p1

    It has a bad rap for no real reason.

    Enjoy :smile:

    *Edit to add that it can be a migraine trigger for some (just like many things), so if that's the case with you, then avoid it. Or if you have PKU.

    Aspartame is scary - it's the main reason why virtually all fitness industry protein powders use sucralose, which is now developing a reputation for being scary as well.

    http://aspartame.mercola.com/

    Last people I want to listen to are government bodies in bed with Corporate America. They have been wrong before, they will be wrong again (in fact, they are wrong on this topic).

    Better off just using refined sugar than using some artificial sweetener derivative developed from the same people who developed Agent Orange.

    No thanks.

    So in keeping with that, I take it you have never used a synthetic antibiotic?

    So much tin foil, so few hats.

    We are discussing diet sodas man. Find a forum topic on synthetic antibiotics and we can discuss there, it's not relevant to this discussion.

    Yes, deflect the argument to distract people from your contradictions. Good tactic.
  • MrCoolGrim
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    MrCoolGrim wrote: »
    i'd rather have a beer

    Yassss! Me too - most of my fizzy drinks consist of beer these days.

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  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
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    There are some people who drink diet soda and think that gives them permission to eat 5,000 calories of cheeseburgers, cake, whatever and not exercise at all... which ends up as CI > CO and they gain weight. This isn't really because they are drinking diet soda, it is because they are making an excuse to eat too much.

    Your body uses the water, so there is that benefit. It tastes delicious, and it gives caffeine. Last Friday when I worked a 17 hour day after a 12 hour day and during my finals week for grad school, etc...., I drank 10 cups of coffee (which has a small amount of calories) and 200 oz. of diet Pepsi (no calories). I also had some 5 hour energy (no calories) in order to give myself the energy to keep going. This isn't unusual for me as I'm so busy, so I happen to drink a lot of diet soda. I've lost weight drinking diet soda and I've stalled with weight loss drinking diet soda.

    The few studies saying nutrasweet and sucralose are terrible for you (cause cancer, etc.) have lots of problems with how they were conducted and the conclusion (which don't follow the data collected, which is useless even if it did). The 100+ studies that show nutrasweet and sucralose are safe were conducted in a way to provide in more accurate conclusions. So don't believe the hype.
  • Ellaskat
    Ellaskat Posts: 386 Member
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    I'm kind of the canary in the mine so to speak - I've always been super sensitive to environmental contaminants. I learned in my twenties (when I first tried diet drinks) that they caused killer migraines for me. Really brutal. That was enough for me and most of my family to stop drinking them - no such thing as 'clean' eating, but I do try to eliminate as many chemicals and contaminants from my life as possible, but they will always be around. You have to choose if this is one you want to expose yourself to or not.
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
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    evileen99 wrote: »
    dantl wrote: »
    Wow my first post (now my last) - as I find too much negativity here. That's too bad - you should be nurturing a supportive open environment here, rather than being defensive, critical and immature (laughing, really?) and let people make their own decisions. If something works for you - great - if not then find what does. There wouldn't be thousands of diets if one way worked for everyone. If you want to state what worked or didn't work for you fine - but there's certainly a better way to do that than what I am seeing here.

    Jessica asked a question, I provided an answer. She asked why she hears that drinking pop will prevent weight loss. Keep in mind everyone is different and there are long term effects to take into consideration. The incidence of metabolic syndrome is a fact - and you can have it and be thin, so be careful not to fall off the diet wagon - the weight gain will be much worse.

    For all of you ingesting chemicals and being so defensive - you do whatever you want. But it doesn't take a genius to know that drinking water is better than drinking pop - or soda or whatever you call it where you live - that is made with chemicals!

    Multiple different scientific studies are cited in the articles below, from several credible resources.

    http://drhyman.com/blog/2010/06/19/artificial-sweeteners-could-be-sabotaging-your-diet/

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/20040630/artificial-sweeteners-damage-diet-efforts?page=1

    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/04/saccharin-aspartame-dangers.aspx

    http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/artificial-sweeteners-sugar-free-but-at-what-cost-201207165030

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892765/

    http://chriskresser.com/the-unbiased-truth-about-artificial-sweeteners

    http://time.com/3380013/artificial-sweeteners-obesity/
    You used info from that quack Mercola as part of your defense? That's why people are giving you a hard time.
    I started with diet drinks back when all we had was Tab with its bizarre petrochemical taste. Then the gods smile down upon us and gave us Diet Coke. At my heyday, I was drinking more than a 6 pack a day. Dentist says my teeth are perfect, and when I had my baseline bone density test I was in the 75th percentile-- no osteoporosis, not even close. So I guess I'm N 9.

    Hey, there was Tab and Fresca. We had choices, man. My grandfather was diabetic. I grew up drinking diet soda. No cavities.
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
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    Ellaskat wrote: »
    I'm kind of the canary in the mine so to speak - I've always been super sensitive to environmental contaminants. I learned in my twenties (when I first tried diet drinks) that they caused killer migraines for me. Really brutal. That was enough for me and most of my family to stop drinking them - no such thing as 'clean' eating, but I do try to eliminate as many chemicals and contaminants from my life as possible, but they will always be around. You have to choose if this is one you want to expose yourself to or not.

    Artificial sweeteners triggering migraines does not mean they are unsafe for people who don't get migraines.

    For the record... here's one for you. I get horrific migraines. Mine are chronic. I'm under treatment with a specialist at one of the two top research migraine clinics in the country for mine. You know what one of my migraine triggers is? Sugar. I'm fine with artificial sweeteners.

  • ninerbuff
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    dantl wrote: »
    Wow my first post (now my last) - as I find too much negativity here. That's too bad - you should be nurturing a supportive open environment here, rather than being defensive, critical and immature (laughing, really?) and let people make their own decisions. If something works for you - great - if not then find what does. There wouldn't be thousands of diets if one way worked for everyone. If you want to state what worked or didn't work for you fine - but there's certainly a better way to do that than what I am seeing here.

    Jessica asked a question, I provided an answer. She asked why she hears that drinking pop will prevent weight loss. Keep in mind everyone is different and there are long term effects to take into consideration. The incidence of metabolic syndrome is a fact - and you can have it and be thin, so be careful not to fall off the diet wagon - the weight gain will be much worse.

    For all of you ingesting chemicals and being so defensive - you do whatever you want. But it doesn't take a genius to know that drinking water is better than drinking pop - or soda or whatever you call it where you live - that is made with chemicals!

    Multiple different scientific studies are cited in the articles below, from several credible resources.

    http://drhyman.com/blog/2010/06/19/artificial-sweeteners-could-be-sabotaging-your-diet/

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/20040630/artificial-sweeteners-damage-diet-efforts?page=1

    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/04/saccharin-aspartame-dangers.aspx

    http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/artificial-sweeteners-sugar-free-but-at-what-cost-201207165030

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892765/

    http://chriskresser.com/the-unbiased-truth-about-artificial-sweeteners

    http://time.com/3380013/artificial-sweeteners-obesity/
    You cited opinion and it was refuted. No need to be upset. The links above are are "correlative" and not "causation" articles. There's a difference.

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  • ninerbuff
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    idk if it is opinion or brain washing by my husband but the sugars found in diet drinks are bad for the body
    Thing is that there isn't sugar in diet drinks. That's why they are diet drinks.

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  • ninerbuff
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    It makes you bloated but doesn't actually cause true weight gain. But it is just as bad for your teeth because although it has no sugar, it is very acidic.
    No bloating here. And people that have bad teeth are usually people with bad oral hygiene. No cavities in over 25 years drinking diet soda.

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  • ninerbuff
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    sengratt wrote: »
    Here's a bunch more links proving through Science (not opinions)-that diet soda drinkers are potentially digging themselves early graves:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17805418
    We're not rats.
    More rats with high doses.
    Where's the dosage amount used?
    Mercola studies are laughable. Be concerned if one is ingesting the equivalent of a case or more of diet soda a day. But a can or 2?
    If some of you really have to have soda/pop, why not try products made with Stevia? At least Stevia is a zero carb, zero calorie sweetener that comes from a natural Peruvian tea leaf. Unlike aspartame, which is genetically modified bacterial waste.

    http://naturalsociety.com/1999-investigation-finds-aspartame-is-made-with-genetically-modified-bacteria/
    Genetically modified bacterial waste? Really? How does bacteria manufacture phenylalaine and aspartic acid?

    Fearmongering of this sort is why people think diet soda is "toxic", "poison", etc.

    Have yet to see a death certificate attributing death to aspartame poisoning by toxicity.

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  • ninerbuff
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    Why are so many people "addicted" to soda? What do they put it in it to make some people want to guzzle gallons of it everyday??
    Sweet taste and no calories. Same reason why people eat tons of food a year with sugar in it. Hyperpalatable.

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  • ninerbuff
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    My name is jessica , and I'm addicted to diet pop! I'm trying to give up, it has 0 calories/carbs... So why do I keep hearing it will,prevent weight loss????

    It will not prevent weight loss, as the calories are negligible. If you enjoy it and it helps you meet your goals, definitely keep drinking it.

    Just be sure and care for your teeth!

    If you have to take care of one of the hardest parts of your body (teeth), I can't even imagine what it's doing to your soft organs inside your body?
    Lol, eat vegetables and fruits without brushing your teeth for a year. Let us know how your dental check up ends up.

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    My name is jessica , and I'm addicted to diet pop! I'm trying to give up, it has 0 calories/carbs... So why do I keep hearing it will,prevent weight loss????
    I'm of the opinion that the artificial sweeteners screw with your metabolism almost as badly as the real thing. Even though there's no carbs/calories, what it does to you chemically is not positive, and you're better off quitting altogether.

    I know it's not easy - I was a six-pack-a-day soda drinker (at a minimum).

    I quit it entirely and have had nothing but water, black tea, and black coffee since September. I lost 30 pounds in the first month without making ANY other change to my diet/exercise routine.
    You lost 30lbs in a month just by stopping drinking diet soda? Sorry, but mathematically that doesn't fly.

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  • ninerbuff
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    Still doesn't prove anything, doesn't mean it's safe or dangerous, all I know is what I see, of Pepsi can dissolve rust off a nail, I don't want it going through my liver.
    But the hydrochloric acid in your stomach can dissolve that nail. Truth.

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