Feeling Hungry? Drink Diet Coke
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These Diet Coke threads never disappoint.
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True story.0 -
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM198711053171903
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03259846
http://agrariancrisis.in/tag/biosafety/
http://zerotoherotv.com/page/58/?blogs_mode=last&bx_videos_mode=last&option=com_content&view=section&id=4&Itemid=15&status=approved&albumType=bx_videos&page=315&per_page=6
All articles from peer-reviewed journals .
Aspartame did in fact begin it's life as a pesticide. There have been many cases reported of aspartame poisoning. Granted, a lot of things we consume have dangers, especially in excess. I limit my diet sodas to once a week, if that much.
Drink it if you wish, don't if you don't. But I do believe in being aware of what we consume.
You are wasting your energy. There are too many people here, and everywhere, that truly believe that if something is bad for our health it would NEVER be put in food, personal care products, cleaners, etc etc. Besides, isn't the FDA totally protecting us? Don't they only have the best interests of the public in mind, and they would never put the interests of corporations above public safety? Come on now, that just isn't possible this day in age where money is more important than people. Impossible.
I realize some folks just can't bear the idea of a huge company like oh, say- Monsanto- influencing the FDA and USDA both and lining their pockets to get their foods passed. The FDA and USDA may have been founded with the right intentions( and maybe not.., who knows?) But they certainly do not have the general public's best interest in mind now.
Do a little research on that company ALONE and find out more than you'll ever want to know.0 -
This whole thread made me...
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but diet Coke is absolutely horrible for you. Excessive amounts can lead to kidney problems, rotting teeth, and obestity...yes. obesity.
If you're hungry, eat a healthy snack...hummus and fresh veggies. An apple with almond butter.
Sometimes hunger pangs is actually your body saying it's dehydrated. Have a big glass of water.
And if you are eating small meals every two hours you won't have a problem
Here's one link of MANY that shows just how bad it is for you.
http://healthyliving.msn.com/health-wellness/7-side-effects-of-drinking-diet-soda
I was wondering how long it was going to take before the scare tactics were going to surface in this thread.
Sorry if it was percieved as scary; I'd rather be informed than anything. But I did provide some better alternatives to drinking diet coke. Like healthy food. Water.
Diet Coke does not scare me, but others continue to use scare tactics to persuade others that if they drink diet coke (or other items with aspartame) they are going to have all of these horrible issues. If you want to be informed, research something other then msn.
Don't see as a scare tactic then. See it as information and then decide for yourself. Regardless of the source: MSN, FOX, CNN, BBC, Washington Times, LA times, the information is out there. I'd be more than happy to pull up peer-reviewed journals and articles from an educational institution or research facility if you like. Of course, anything in excess is bad for you. But being this is a public site and a public bulletin, then expect opposing views
I realize this is a public forum and there will be opposing views. I also believe that incorrect information should be corrected and others are open to make their own decisions. I choose to not use media sites as a source of information, so we will have to agree to disagree.
As I stated in a prior post, I'd be happy to pull up peer-reviewed journal articles from educational institutions and research facilities. Yes, media sites tend to deliver "bias" information. But as I mentioned earlier, the information is pretty common and all pretty much say the same thing for a simple topic as this. If my post and link can encourage someone to continue research and find opposing information from various sources, then great!
Now, if we were on the subject of dairy and how it can lead to prostate cancer and osteoporosis, ya better believe I'll bust out peer-reviewed medical journals for that.
Yes we can agree to disagree, that's why we are on a public forum to discuss our views0 -
For every opinion out there, anyone can find "research" to back up their opinion. Everyone should stick with what works for them.0
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Wait, I thought Diet Coke was poison?!?!
WHO HAS THE ANSWERS??0 -
Good Article. Thank you for posting the link.The source is actually extremely important, especially on the internet and especially when you're looking up medical and/or scientific information on the internet. There are specific places that are okay to look. MSN, FOX, CNN, BBC, Washington Times, and the LA Times are not appropriate places to look for medical/scientific information. The appropriate places to look would be Johns Hopkins or Mayo Clinic. For example, this http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/artificial-sweeteners/MY00073 would be an appropriate link as it gives accurate information on all sugar substitutes as well as pros and cons of both sugar substitutes and real sugar. Hope this helps
No problem!0 -
Caffeine at night is smart and right. Sleeping is for the weak.0
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Wait, I thought Diet Coke was poison?!?!
WHO HAS THE ANSWERS??
My boobs. Particularly Righty. Want to ask her?0 -
Sorry to burst your bubble, but diet Coke is absolutely horrible for you. Excessive amounts can lead to kidney problems, rotting teeth, and obestity...yes. obesity.
If you're hungry, eat a healthy snack...hummus and fresh veggies. An apple with almond butter.
Sometimes hunger pangs is actually your body saying it's dehydrated. Have a big glass of water.
And if you are eating small meals every two hours you won't have a problem
Here's one link of MANY that shows just how bad it is for you.
http://healthyliving.msn.com/health-wellness/7-side-effects-of-drinking-diet-soda
I was wondering how long it was going to take before the scare tactics were going to surface in this thread.
Sorry if it was percieved as scary; I'd rather be informed than anything. But I did provide some better alternatives to drinking diet coke. Like healthy food. Water.
Diet Coke does not scare me, but others continue to use scare tactics to persuade others that if they drink diet coke (or other items with aspartame) they are going to have all of these horrible issues. If you want to be informed, research something other then msn.
Don't see as a scare tactic then. See it as information and then decide for yourself. Regardless of the source: MSN, FOX, CNN, BBC, Washington Times, LA times, the information is out there. I'd be more than happy to pull up peer-reviewed journals and articles from an educational institution or research facility if you like. Of course, anything in excess is bad for you. But being this is a public site and a public bulletin, then expect opposing views
I realize this is a public forum and there will be opposing views. I also believe that incorrect information should be corrected and others are open to make their own decisions. I choose to not use media sites as a source of information, so we will have to agree to disagree.
As I stated in a prior post, I'd be happy to pull up peer-reviewed journal articles from educational institutions and research facilities. Yes, media sites tend to deliver "bias" information. But as I mentioned earlier, the information is pretty common and all pretty much say the same thing for a simple topic as this. If my post and link can encourage someone to continue research and find opposing information from various sources, then great!
Now, if we were on the subject of dairy and how it can lead to prostate cancer and osteoporosis, ya better believe I'll bust out peer-reviewed medical journals for that.
Yes we can agree to disagree, that's why we are on a public forum to discuss our views
Hmmm. I was not aware that dairy was so horrible either.....anyway....agree to disagree.
ETA: You could start a thread on the dairy subject. (so this thread doesn't get off topic.) :ohwell:0 -
Thanks for the tip but, the only carbonated drink I like is Beer. :drinker:0
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I will agree with the obesity aspect of Diet Coke as my ex-mother-in-law drank only Diet Coke and she weighed over 400 lbs. That and the aspartame is horrible for your body.0
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I think different methods work for different people and there is no point trying to encourage doing what works for you because it might not work for them.
I've had terrible diet advice in the past and now I just listen to my own body.
I personally stay away from artificial sugar because I find it makes me crave real sugar and eat more. Yet, it doesn't do this for all people so if this works for you, then great0 -
Wait, I thought Diet Coke was poison?!?!
WHO HAS THE ANSWERS??
My boobs. Particularly Righty. Want to ask her?
*leaning in close, whispering "tell me all about the universe, you beautiful breast, you"*0 -
Wait, I thought Diet Coke was poison?!?!
WHO HAS THE ANSWERS??
My boobs. Particularly Righty. Want to ask her?
*leaning in close, whispering "tell me all about the universe, you beautiful breast, you"*
:blushing: you sweet talker, you0 -
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add whiskey0
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For some people that is not a good idea. See the artificial sweetener makes some people crave sweets. The body knows it's fake and then wants the real thing. Thats why lot of people have a cookie or cake & diet coke! lol.0
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I will agree with the obesity aspect of Diet Coke as my ex-mother-in-law drank only Diet Coke and she weighed over 400 lbs. That and the aspartame is horrible for your body.
I just have to have this point clarified: your MIL only drank Diet Coke for her entire food intake and got fat? :huh:0 -
But .. diet coke tastes terrible.0
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Personally, I have found that drinking diet coke, actually makes me hungry, so if I have one it would be with food. But when I drink Diet Coke, Caffeine Free, it doesn't.0
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Sure, excessive amounts can lead to serious health problems if you drink nothing but bottles and bottles of it every day. But we're talking about a very moderated amount. A can here or there is not going to cause your teeth to fall out, your dog to run away, and your kidneys to implode.
But these threads are always entertaining reads. :drinker:0 -
Why drink CHEMICALS even if no-one has filed a law suit yet? Do we really need to wait for a multimillion dollar law suit to tell us that eating and drinking the stuff used in radiator fluid is bad for our health??
Do you want to be thin or do you want to live long and be healthy?0 -
But .. diet coke tastes terrible.
Take it back!0 -
I will agree with the obesity aspect of Diet Coke as my ex-mother-in-law drank only Diet Coke and she weighed over 400 lbs. That and the aspartame is horrible for your body.
I legit laughed out loud at this one!
Keep them coming people!!!0 -
Sorry to burst your bubble, but diet Coke is absolutely horrible for you. Excessive amounts can lead to kidney problems, rotting teeth, and obestity...yes. obesity.
If you're hungry, eat a healthy snack...hummus and fresh veggies. An apple with almond butter.
Sometimes hunger pangs is actually your body saying it's dehydrated. Have a big glass of water.
And if you are eating small meals every two hours you won't have a problem
Here's one link of MANY that shows just how bad it is for you.
http://healthyliving.msn.com/health-wellness/7-side-effects-of-drinking-diet-soda
I was wondering how long it was going to take before the scare tactics were going to surface in this thread.
Sorry if it was percieved as scary; I'd rather be informed than anything. But I did provide some better alternatives to drinking diet coke. Like healthy food. Water.
Diet Coke does not scare me, but others continue to use scare tactics to persuade others that if they drink diet coke (or other items with aspartame) they are going to have all of these horrible issues. If you want to be informed, research something other then msn.
Don't see as a scare tactic then. See it as information and then decide for yourself. Regardless of the source: MSN, FOX, CNN, BBC, Washington Times, LA times, the information is out there. I'd be more than happy to pull up peer-reviewed journals and articles from an educational institution or research facility if you like. Of course, anything in excess is bad for you. But being this is a public site and a public bulletin, then expect opposing views
um nope anything is bad in excess. but anyway try not to drink more than a 12oz can per day or it makes u bloat or like 2 cans on weekends. n just make sure to always watch ur carb n sugar grams to not gain weight.0 -
But .. diet coke tastes terrible.
Take it back!
<<<<< Uncontrollable laughter at work0 -
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM198711053171903
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03259846
http://agrariancrisis.in/tag/biosafety/
http://zerotoherotv.com/page/58/?blogs_mode=last&bx_videos_mode=last&option=com_content&view=section&id=4&Itemid=15&status=approved&albumType=bx_videos&page=315&per_page=6
All articles from peer-reviewed journals .
Aspartame did in fact begin it's life as a pesticide. There have been many cases reported of aspartame poisoning. Granted, a lot of things we consume have dangers, especially in excess. I limit my diet sodas to once a week, if that much.
Drink it if you wish, don't if you don't. But I do believe in being aware of what we consume.
You are wasting your energy. There are too many people here, and everywhere, that truly believe that if something is bad for our health it would NEVER be put in food, personal care products, cleaners, etc etc. Besides, isn't the FDA totally protecting us? Don't they only have the best interests of the public in mind, and they would never put the interests of corporations above public safety? Come on now, that just isn't possible this day in age where money is more important than people. Impossible.
AMEN to that!!0 -
I rather have water!0
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