7 Side effects of Sodas
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The person who thinks milk is not good for us?? Really? Do you know why bovine produce this milk? Because it is packed with vitamins, mineral, calcium and vitamin D. Not to mention it sustains very vulnerable young calves for months, keeping their immune system healthy and allowing them to grow.
I didn't think there was this kind of ignorance on MFP. My mind has been changed.0 -
for what it's worth, i'm pretty bad about buying into hype that i see/hear on TV/the internet and i've tried to stop drinking soda because of the purported bad side effects. i have heard that they've found definitive proof that the coloring in dark sodas causes cancer, but i don't have a link to any articles or anything. i also know that people with kidney problems are told to stay away from dark sodas because they can cause kidney stones. as it is, now that i'm not guzzling soda ever day, when i *do* have it i end up just feeling worse more often than not. i've noticed particular, unpleasant things it does to my body and i'm trying to treat myself better.0
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I didn't think there was this kind of ignorance on MFP. My mind has been changed.
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The main reason not to drink pop is that it contains most of the sugar you need for a day in it.
Sugar isn't intrinsically bad for you, but consuming a lot of it makes you fat and the whole bias of this place is towards weightloss, no?0 -
I heard on the news this week that there is a link between drinking soda and depression!0
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I didn't think there was this kind of ignorance on MFP. My mind has been changed.
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Everyone always has to defend the worst stuff, for whatever reason. Soda is digusting sweet chemicals, that is all it is. If people want to try to compare it to plain water...well, let them. Anyone with a brain can reason that soda is not, CAN not, and never will be good for you. Look at the list of ingredients and try to say all that isn't doing something negative to your body.
Like what?
You can't be serious.
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I was going to say, you probably think dairy is good for you, too. A bodly fluid produced by cows for their newborn offspring...yet YOU think that human adults somehow need this for their own nutrition.
I would love to debate this more, but I am tired and going to head to bed. Besides, you want to believe a sugary, artifical, lab-produced, acidic beverage isn't harmful to you, I am probably not going to change your mind.
Fruit is also acidic and sugary.
A lot of healthy stuff is artificial and lab-produced. Medications, for example. Dietary supplements. Not to mention that all of this stuff is tested to make sure that it is safe for human consumption.
Oh....YEAH!! Medications are SO healthy for you. Um, have you ever looked at the list of side effects?? Usually it takes up an entire page in a magazine, small print. And how many things have passed FDA inspection only to be revealed later how incredibly dangerous and harmful they actually are? Seriously, where are you people saying these things coming from??
Are you really that close minded?
How can you say that medications are bad for you due to how many side effects that are listed? Sure, there are a lot however the chances of them actually occuring are slim. They are listed so patients and doctors can make a decision based on what is best for the patients health. My father for example has had to take daily medications for the past 25 years to keep him alive. He has yet to experience any of the side effects the paperwork has listed.
I bet if you had an open diary you would be consuming far worse things for you than milk and pop.
"Natural" things can be far worse for you than factory made things.
Look at both sides of the issues before you make a decision... read the scientific studies and not some random persons opinion. There has yet to be real proof that pop is that bad for you. There has been no proof that milk is bad for you unless you have a lactose issue. Milk and pop can be part of a healthy diet.0 -
The main reason not to drink pop is that it contains most of the sugar you need for a day in it.
Sugar isn't intrinsically bad for you, but consuming a lot of it makes you fat and the whole bias of this place is towards weightloss, no?
B. The name of the website is called My *Fitness* Pal. Yes, a lot of people are on here for weightloss, but a lot of people are here simply to improve their current level of fitness.0 -
I've seriously cut my pop consumption down to maybe once a week, and if possible I choose a sugar-sweetened over a corn syrup sweetened. I've always gone with coke over pepsi, but after reading some of the unusual uses for coca cola, I've really thought twice before drinking that cola. Just some Ive read are: killing bugs, cleaning grease stains from clothing, removing black film from pots & pans, removing skunk odor, cleaning windows, and de-rusting metal
Removing blood from asphalt...0 -
The main reason not to drink pop is that it contains most of the sugar you need for a day in it.
Sugar isn't intrinsically bad for you, but consuming a lot of it makes you fat and the whole bias of this place is towards weightloss, no?
B. The name of the website is called My *Fitness* Pal. Yes, a lot of people are on here for weightloss, but a lot of people are here simply to improve their current level of fitness.
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Heroin has only one use that I know of...so I guess my smack addiction is fine!
Edit: because I can spell gooder...I mean it!0 -
I've seriously cut my pop consumption down to maybe once a week, and if possible I choose a sugar-sweetened over a corn syrup sweetened. I've always gone with coke over pepsi, but after reading some of the unusual uses for coca cola, I've really thought twice before drinking that cola. Just some Ive read are: killing bugs, cleaning grease stains from clothing, removing black film from pots & pans, removing skunk odor, cleaning windows, and de-rusting metal
Removing blood from asphalt...
So will water...
Your stomach acid is more acidic than pop.0 -
But do you realize how hard it is to burp the alphabet if you DON'T drink coke?0
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We should never consume
baking soda or vinegar - these make a powerful drain cleaner
vinegar, corn starch, corn syrup - diy homemade elmer's glue
peanut butter - cleans leather, fixes scratched dvd and cd, removes gum and glue from many things, including carpet
banana peels polish silver
cinnamon repels ants (really must be bad, those suckers eat anything!0 -
I've seriously cut my pop consumption down to maybe once a week, and if possible I choose a sugar-sweetened over a corn syrup sweetened. I've always gone with coke over pepsi, but after reading some of the unusual uses for coca cola, I've really thought twice before drinking that cola. Just some Ive read are: killing bugs, cleaning grease stains from clothing, removing black film from pots & pans, removing skunk odor, cleaning windows, and de-rusting metal
Removing blood from asphalt...
So will water...
Your stomach acid is more acidic than pop.0 -
Whenever I read these debates I always end up thinking that the anti-soda/diet soda people think that those of us who have no problem drinking soda/diet soda do so under the misconception that they are good for us.
I've yet to find a soda/diet soda drinker who says 'soda is healthy and good for you' and believes it. We just don't happen to believe the alarmist, anecdotal, or limited studies that say soda/diet soda is going to kill you in some way if you drink it.
I also find the 'it's made up of chemicals which makes it bad/dangerous/toxic/whatever' line of thought moot.
You can't live in this world and not ingest chemicals/toxins. And, yes, this includes the clean eaters. You can limit what you ingest by your choices but you can't completely cut chemicals/toxins out of your life, and you don't even know all the man made chemicals/toxins that you ingest on a daily basis.
We are an industrial world, there are machines of every sort out there and have been for years, people smoke and burn things. All this puts chemicals into our atmosphere which means into our rain, which means into our soil, worldwide. If you don't believe this take a look at where volcanic ash manages to reach after an eruption.
Now, onto the deliberate ingestion of man-made chemicals/toxins and how they'll kill you. I'm not going to debate this because it's fact, in the right context. It's the dose you ingest of these chemicals/toxins that decides whether it's going to kill you.
A long time ago a combination of natural (prolonged CPR) and chemical/toxins (medical drugs) pulled me back from the brink of death. Following that I had to take a regimen of rat poison (Warfarin) for a year to stop the condition from recurring.
I have a mental illness, I take two, sometimes three, different chemical combinations/toxins on a daily basis to make it possible for me to live a normal life, and yes, to help me have the ability to eat a healthier diet.
My husband has leukemia, he takes chemicals/toxins daily to keep him alive. He stops and he'll likely be dead in a matter of months. He also has diabetes which he also treats with chemicals/toxins daily.
Do these chemicals/toxins we choose to ingest have side effects? Of course they do. As intelligent, educated adults, we weigh the side effects against the benefits and make a conscious choice what to live with.
As intelligent, educated adults, we also weight the pros and cons of every food we choose to eat, and make a conscious choice of what to live with.
I've been drinking Diet Coke since it came on the market god knows how many years ago. I've drunk it in rather large quantities at times. Now I drink 12 oz daily, give or take. My personal experience and research suggests that other things are likely to kill me way faster than anything in soda/diet soda.
Drink soda/diet soda, or don't drink soda/diet soda. But if you're going to make alarmist seeming posts, be prepared to support your stance with credible sources because those who have also done their research and believe differently are going to call you on it.0 -
Just tagging this thread to see the milk studies regarding apparent negative effects on calcium/bone density.0
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Heroine has only one use that I know of...so I guess my smack addiction is fine!0
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Just posting so I can keep an eye on this thread.
By the way, there is a HUGE difference in saying something is not beneficial to health and saying that it is actually detrimental.
In for studies.................0 -
But did you know that they use water as a lubricant/agent in nuclear reactors? It's also used to wash cars, remove stains from clothing, decontaminate certain hazardous materials, flush toilets and clean windows as well. Fish and some mammals mate in it. It makes metal rust and has been known to kill people. Also, the two elements present in water are hydrogen (which was used to construct hydrogen bombs) and oxygen (which is explosive, and also when combined with carbon, forms the deadly gas carbon monoxide). If one, teeny little oxygen atom is added to water it becomes hydrogen peroxide, which is a strong oxidizer and is also used as a propellant in rocketry. Water is dangerous stuff. Don't know why it's so strongly recommended that everybody drink it.
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I have been gone from this site for awhile but am back and very glad these entertaining boards are still going.0
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I imagine those side effects are exaggerated, however, speaking for myself I feel much better now that I cut pop out of my diet. I used to consume a lot of it though, several cans of diet pop a day (I don't like regular pop). I quit mostly because of the aspartame and I found that drinking it just made me crave carbs and bloat That being said, I knew drinking it wasn't "good" for me.0
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lol..oh wow, I knew once I posted this that it would be a battle like every thing is on MFP. I'm just stating that soda is bad for me. Am I saying that its bad for everyone, no. I drink way to much of it and thats why I'm stopping. Anything that gets posted up here, there is always someone that finds something wrong with it, just let people have their own thoughts about things and go along with your own way.
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What does "a woman of distinguished courage or ability, admired for her brave deeds and noble qualities" have to do with this?
You caught me, lol. It's early is my only excuse.0 -
I heard on the news this week that there is a link between drinking soda and depression!
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Facebook: A source of legitimate scientific research since never.0
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I've seriously cut my pop consumption down to maybe once a week, and if possible I choose a sugar-sweetened over a corn syrup sweetened. I've always gone with coke over pepsi,~ but after reading some of the unusual uses for coca cola, I've really thought twice before drinking that cola. Just some Ive read are: killing bugs, cleaning grease stains from clothing, removing black film from pots & pans, removing skunk odor, cleaning windows, and de-rusting metal~
Think I heard somewhere that it can be used to cleanup the, ahem, "mess" after nasty car accidents too....0 -
Come on....I think we can all agree that sodas just aren't good for you.
Over consume ANYTHING and it would be bad for you.
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I was going to say, you probably think dairy is good for you, too. A bodly fluid produced by cows for their newborn offspring...yet YOU think that human adults somehow need this for their own nutrition.
I would love to debate this more, but I am tired and going to head to bed. Besides, you want to believe a sugary, artifical, lab-produced, acidic beverage isn't harmful to you, I am probably not going to change your mind.
And you'd lose the debate. You claim to research information, but don't use actual peer reviewed clinical science. But thanks for playing anyway.
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You need to go back to google, ninerbuff. Milk has been proven over and over to actually aggravate osteoporosis. You see, milk is slightly acidic and in order to neutralize the acid, your body pulls calcium straight from your bones. That is why populations that have very low dairy consumption have much lower rates of bone fractures and osteoporosis.
But, you know, you can just keep on believing what the dairy industry tells you, if that's what you want to do.
Again - please back up your source with studies that show a causation. I have yet to see one and I keep asking people who make this claim.
I've done that so many times already. Funny, I don't see the soda and dairy advocates posting their peer-reviewed studies. Honestly, like I said before, I think if people are honestly curious about a subject and willing to have an open mind, they need to do their own research. If I posted a bunch of studies, I would imagine (and frankly, expect) people to go on and look things up even more. I just don't have the energy right now to find all these acceptable sources for you, when you could easily do it yourself. Make sense?
If you have done it so many times, surely you have all this research to hand. How about sharing so that you can try to get some credibility for all these claims you are making.
And no, it does not make sense as I have looked into studies re soda and milk and have found no such studies that show a causation effect on bone density. So, I cannot easily find them - I tend to suspect that they do not exist but would be very happy if you could show me studies proving me wrong.
Ok. No problem. Lets meet back here tomorrow, as it is 2 am where I live and I need to get to sleep. I will definitely post studies tomorrow. We must be using a different world wide Internet if you are unable to find studies showing the correlation between dairy consumption and osteoporosis. I will help you.
Thank you so much...I look forward to seeing peer reviewed studies showing a causation of dairy consumption on osteoporosis. I have a few studies myself waiting...they do not show that however
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Everyone always has to defend the worst stuff, for whatever reason. Soda is digusting sweet chemicals, that is all it is. If people want to try to compare it to plain water...well, let them. Anyone with a brain can reason that soda is not, CAN not, and never will be good for you. Look at the list of ingredients and try to say all that isn't doing something negative to your body.
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I have researched it. There are tons and tons of claims by nutritionists, scientists, and doctors saying its not good for you and a smaller amount that say its ok. All I know is that when I stopped drinking it I lost weight, and when I do occasionally drink a Pepsi, it makes me feel like ****. My body tells me "no good" and that's enough for me.0
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