ANYONE lose weight by cutting DIET soda
kleavitt1992
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I know its Zero calories and i know that the chemicals are bad for you. Please don't rant or rave about pros or cons of soda. I just want to hear if anyone lost extra weight just by cutting diet soda, not regular soda this has zero calories and zero caffeine.
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Then the answer for me would be Nope.... I drink it daily and it never stopped me from losing a few pounds... Best of Luck... :drinker:0
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Drinking one right now, lost a couple pounds myself0
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I personally lose more and quicker when I cut it out. I love Coke Zero so!0
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Is the topic a questions or a statement? I DONT GET IT.0
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I drink it daily. I've quit for a week or so here and there and the only difference I've really noticed is that I feel a little less bloated from not having the carbonation.0
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I gave up soda for about 6 weeks. I tried to tell myself that I was giving it up because I didn't like how fake it was. But really, I was giving it up to see if I lost more weight!
I didn't... soda doesn't cause me to stall.
I have cut back though. I used to have a can a day most days. Now I have a couple of cans a week.0 -
I did, in 2005... Stopped a nasty diet coke habit cold turky, only change I made, and dropped 13 pounds in one month.0
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Weight loss is cals in/cals out so no, cutting out a zero calorie drink will not result in any more loss. However if for some reason having a zero cal soda will lead to cravings of other food and then you over eat then yes you might lose weight if you cut out the soda which leads you to cut out the foods you over ate due to cravings. That's the only reason cutting out a zero cal drink could lead to weight loss0
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It'd definitely be the BEST option to cut soda out completely, but I myself have yet to find that willpower :ohwell: However, I lost 30 pounds and still drank diet soda! So you definitely can, its just mainly not good for your overall health. But like I said, I cant say much, i drink it a lot heehee0
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I probably lose less weight when I'm not drinking diet coke because I'm not consuming as much caffeine.
Seriously though. I was a 4 cans a day girl and have cut down to 1. I really do feel a lot better.0 -
I just feel better since my soda reduction in January. I was a "stop at the gas station for a VAT of diet soda every morning kind of girl"....now I keep one 2 liter of Diet Rite in my fridge and pour a small glass when I have a craving. Now I can BELCH like the best of them though when I do have it :-) Pretty sexy and probably explains why I am single :-)
Have a coke and a smile :-)0 -
I drink it daily and am loosing consistently.0
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Diet soda contains no nutrients, therefore it cannot attribute to weight loss or weight gain.0
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Everything in moderation.... I love diet soda and have it a few times a week. I think that if you are in this for the long haul (i.e. life style change) then you should enjoy diet soda if you like it and not worry about it. As long as you are eating right and exercising, you will see the results you want!
Best of luck on this journey0 -
I stopped drinking it but it has nothing to do with weight loss0
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Cool0
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Diet soda contains no nutrients, therefore it cannot attribute to weight loss or weight gain.
Well not directly, however drinking something sweet causes your insulin to spike as your body prepares to process whatever you just consumed. When it turns out the body isn't going actually zero calories/carbohydrates (because it was a diet drink), blood sugar then drops quite low and can cause cravings. If you do struggle with sugar cravings I would recommend losing the diet soda. If you don't struggle with cravings, it shouldn't affect your weight loss.0 -
I can't really say. I was never a soda drinker - hated the bubbles! Heh. I have a few friends that drink a lot of Coke Zero and it apparently helps them lose weight.0
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Yes. It was from water retention associated with drinking the pop. Everyone's different, so it may/may not affect others the same way. Take care0
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What are you planning on replacing the diet soda with?
I find that if I don't drink diet soda, I tend to want flavouring of the sweet kind in my water and end up adding calories by adding cordial or juice.0 -
Why was this necro'd?0
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is there a chemical fee food or drink out there..?????0
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So I love Diet Coke, but every time I have one, I find that a few hours later I really want something sweet. I haven't experienced this when just drinking sparkling water. My lack of will power already got me at least part way to where I am now so I stay away from the diet soda and just drink water instead.0
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missiontofitness wrote: »
hmmm I thought water was a chemical compound...0 -
even if people could lose weight by cutting zero calories, which they cant... but lets say for arguments sake that it were possible.
how would anybody ever possibly know if that were the actual cause of the weight loss, unless activity level and food were tightly controlled.
you are talking science experiment results here, but none of us put the proper controls in place.
so the answer is no. but mainly because of the first thing i said.
also water has chemicals.0 -
even if people could lose weight by cutting zero calories, which they cant... but lets say for arguments sake that it were possible.
how would anybody ever possibly know if that were the actual cause of the weight loss, unless activity level and food were tightly controlled.
you are talking science experiment results here, but none of us put the proper controls in place.
so the answer is no. but mainly because of the first thing i said.
also water has chemicals.
because diet soda is "bad" and when you get rid of the "bad" zero calorie stuff you magically lose weight...0
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