Opinions on diet soda
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I just started a few weeks ago having 1 diet root beer a day and my face broke out (I'm 50). I have no idea whats in it that would do that but that is the only thing I've added that wasn't already in my diet.
So I'm gonna say its evil:).0 -
Destructo button activated.
I just added diet soda back into my diet after about 20 years without it. I am still not a fan of the after taste, but I'm acclimating to it, and it seems to be outweighing my love of the fizzy drink.1 -
My opinion is that Cherry Coke Zero is awesome.9
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no, docs i talked to on regular basis.Aspartame is very bad for you, there have been studies. You can research it
There have been studies. Lots of them.
And the studies support that Aspartame is harmless.
I'd advise you to read the studies for yourself instead of blindly believing everything you hear.10 -
no, docs i talked to on regular basis.Aspartame is very bad for you, there have been studies. You can research it
There have been studies. Lots of them.
And the studies support that Aspartame is harmless.
I'd advise you to read the studies for yourself instead of blindly believing everything you hear.
Seconded.
http://seriecientifica.org/sites/default/files/scl_enc_butchko.pdf
^ I was wrong in my previous post - it's not 73 pages. It's 93 pages of studies. All supporting that aspartame is safe and harmless.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p1
^ Aaron_K123 is a molecular biologist. He explains in scientific detail what aspartame is, how it's processed by the body, and links to numerous studies and resources in discussing the safety of aspartame.2 -
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cerise_noir wrote: »
...nor sugar (as long as the calories are accounted for).4 -
cerise_noir wrote: »
...nor sugar (as long as the calories are accounted for).
Nuh UH! Sugar is teh debilz!!! Youtube told me so.6 -
jennybearlv wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »Soda in general is bad for you because the acids in it wreck havoc on your teeth. But if you really can't cut it out of your diet without feeling deprived then it's a great alternative to regular soda. Just be careful about how much you drink because too much artificial sugar is really bad for you
Nope!
The acid eats away the enamel on your teeth which can never be replaced. Technically speaking, anything with a lot of acid is bad for you.
This is true. The citric acid in soda and juice is not good for teeth. If you have problems with blood pressure or water retention the sodium isn't helpful either. But if you already drink regular soda switching to diet is a good way to reduce calories and carbohydrates if you watch those. I mean, if you can stand the taste. I personally prefer an occasional regular soda because I can't stand the flavor of artificial sweeteners. I don't think they are harmful, just not worth the zero calories tastewise.
There is no more sodium in soda than in water.5 -
Soda in general is bad for you because the acids in it wreck havoc on your teeth. But if you really can't cut it out of your diet without feeling deprived then it's a great alternative to regular soda. Just be careful about how much you drink because too much artificial sugar is really bad for you
You have been misinformed, there is nothing wrong with sweeteners.4 -
Soda in general is bad for you because the acids in it wreck havoc on your teeth. But if you really can't cut it out of your diet without feeling deprived then it's a great alternative to regular soda. Just be careful about how much you drink because too much artificial sugar is really bad for you
No, it's not.
Too much of anything is bad for you. You can't argue that. Even too many vitamins can make you sick.
So you're argument is don't drink diet soda because at some point everything is toxic? How many people are drinking 20,000 litres an hour to reach these levels of toxicity? Are we not to eat apples because at some point ursolic-acid becomes toxic?
Whut?
The very detailed answers as to why these things are not dangerous in regular consumption are widely available and have been linked to in this thread.
However there's little point arguing with people who get their medical and scientific information from Facebook memes.5 -
Carbonated water is also bad for teeth as it contains carbon dioxide which is corrosive.0
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Personally i prefer thr taste of artificial sweeteners but then ive never really drank soda regularly. My biggest gripe with artificial sweeteners is that they fuel my sweet tooth and make it more likely that ill crave (and eat) sweets. I gave up sweeteners and my sweet consumption dropped significantly- which helped my diet as they never filled me up and i over ate them.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »Soda in general is bad for you because the acids in it wreck havoc on your teeth. But if you really can't cut it out of your diet without feeling deprived then it's a great alternative to regular soda. Just be careful about how much you drink because too much artificial sugar is really bad for you
Nope!
The acid eats away the enamel on your teeth which can never be replaced. Technically speaking, anything with a lot of acid is bad for you.
Ever hear of a toothbrush?
I drink with a straw so the diet soda doesn't touch my teeth (which are already rotting because of bad teeth. Thanks Mom!).2 -
queenliz99 wrote: »Soda in general is bad for you because the acids in it wreck havoc on your teeth. But if you really can't cut it out of your diet without feeling deprived then it's a great alternative to regular soda. Just be careful about how much you drink because too much artificial sugar is really bad for you
Nope!
The acid eats away the enamel on your teeth which can never be replaced. Technically speaking, anything with a lot of acid is bad for you.
You don't eat much citric fruit, do you?3 -
OT: If you like diet soda, drink it. If you don't, then don't. If it has calories or other macros/micros you want to track, log it.3
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It's delicious, I know that much.6
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I limit sodas because carbonation feels totally funny to me, and I do suggest using a straw because the only person that's been annoyed by my soda use (and coffee/tea use) is my dentist. (Coffee/tea because of staining and no one wants to take an extra 5 to have to polish your teeth more because you drink coffee like water... which I do.) However, the dentist did suggest using a straw specifically because my teeth are weak and gums are messed up. It's more of a "precaution" than a necessity.
I absolutely HATE non-diet sodas because they feel like a meal to me, and I am on a 1200-1500 intake. They're calories that I personally cannot afford. Coke Zero stays stocked in my fridge at home even though I made it more of a "treat" situation. Bubbly water, however, is my bread and butter. If you want carbonation without the soda part, for whatever reason, try bubbly water.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »Soda in general is bad for you because the acids in it wreck havoc on your teeth. But if you really can't cut it out of your diet without feeling deprived then it's a great alternative to regular soda. Just be careful about how much you drink because too much artificial sugar is really bad for you
Nope!
The acid eats away the enamel on your teeth which can never be replaced. Technically speaking, anything with a lot of acid is bad for you.
The same acids in soda are present in plenty of the foods we eat. Are we supposed to stop eating food too?1 -
Curious what people have to say about diet soda. I have heard its great for people trying to lower their sugar, but I have also heard its really bad for you. Anyone have any information on this?
Nope, not going to get sucked into this again
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p11 -
mmmm this thread caused me to go to the vending machine and buy a coke zero...
Soooooo yummy!5 -
You can have my Fresca when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.4
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This is an eye opener for me, I admit. I gave up diet soda because I thought it was bad.
I can have my diet Coke back. Nice!11 -
OK, it's not healthy - water is always the best thing to drink but diet soda's aren't bad for you per se - see the sensible comments from people above re the studies done.
It is calorie free so it won't make you put on weight, but some people say it slows down their weightloss (for a variety of reasons both physical and psycological) so do drink it in moderation.0 -
dottiestlottiest2015 wrote: »OK, it's not healthy - water is always the best thing to drink but diet soda's aren't bad for you per se - see the sensible comments from people above re the studies done.
It is calorie free so it won't make you put on weight, but some people say it slows down their weightloss (for a variety of reasons both physical and psycological) so do drink it in moderation.
Diet soda contains water. Lots of it. Does something magical happen to it?
Why is it "not healthy"?3 -
For years I have been drinking diet soda, on one of my very first weight loss regimes I cut out regular soda and developed a "taste" for diet coke. It was a mainstay of mine and not unusually after mowing the lawn to down 2 to 4 cans a day. Normally just 1-2. Now though that I am drinking water I have no taste for it at all. When I'm thirsty I drink more water. I think in moderation, much like anything else in life there is no problem with it.0
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