Kicking aspartame out of my life
atomiclauren
Posts: 689 Member
I have decided that after years of consuming endless amounts of Diet Coke and Equal, I'm going to lessen my dependency and start removing it as much as possible from my diet. Until now, I would have at least one Diet Coke/day and a packet of Equal with every cup of coffee (at least one, usually more per day). Also being diabetic, it was just the "natural" thing to do - eat things loaded with aspartame..
So far I have started using 1 packet of sugar in my coffee (minimal carbs) - Diet Coke is a bad habit for me and I intend to drink once in a while, but not every day. Besides making a gradual change in my routine and substituting water, does anyone have any tips? I feel like I'm talking about something more hardcore than an artificial sweetener, but if I don't have a physical dependency on it, I certainly have a psychological one..
So far I have started using 1 packet of sugar in my coffee (minimal carbs) - Diet Coke is a bad habit for me and I intend to drink once in a while, but not every day. Besides making a gradual change in my routine and substituting water, does anyone have any tips? I feel like I'm talking about something more hardcore than an artificial sweetener, but if I don't have a physical dependency on it, I certainly have a psychological one..
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I started drinking flavored water with Splenda in it instead of soda, it has helped me a lot. Splenda is so much better for you and is the closest thing to the Organic Sweetner, also I found that using Truvia (I think that is the correct name, green and white box) is so much better. I make ice tea with it also.0
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That sounds like a great idea...I think I will do this with you...I, too, am addicted to the "fake sugar" and I think it is bad for me.0
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I made the switch to water only a couple of months ago and haven't missed the soda one bit (I drank waaaayyyy too much regular Coke). I expected to still drink tea occasionally, but find that I don't even want that now. The first week was rough, but if you can get past that you'll be ok. Good luck!0
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I only have one tip: Don't start replacing aspartame with other artificial sweeteners, like sucralose (Splenda) or saccharin. That would be counterproductive! Otherwise I have nothing to offer but support -- this is a difficult but awesome decision!0
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I started using Sun Crystals - all natural sweetener 5 calories per pack (a blend of naturally sweet stevia & pure sugar cane)
I like it. I'm also at the end of Dr. Oz's 28 day NO SODA challenge. I have 2 more days to go! I have completely stopped craving soda and have tolerated water.
http://members.doctoroz.com/challenge/28-day-national-soda-challenge
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You can do it!!!! There is Slpenda and then if you don't want artificial there is Blue Agave Sweetner. Look it up for the health benefits online. It is supposed to not affect your blood sugar like regular sugar. I like it. And I like Splenda!!!
The water thing, just remember to order water with dinner if you go out. Bring a little packet of no cal flavors, crystal light or what ever you like. and dont bring the soda home. Once your off it for a while you wont notice it as much.
Good LUCK
PS... I was a soda Junkie but I am No MORE !!!!!0 -
Thanks everyone! I left my Diet Coke out today and I'm hanging in there0
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It's been a little over a week and I have had a grand total of 2 diet cokes and one Sweet n Low (that was a mindless mistake - didn't realize I used it til it was in my coffee already!).
Sure beats what would have been ~15 and 15!0 -
STEVIA and agave (but watch the sugars in the agave)0
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I am making the change like you TODAY also!!
I don't know what to use instead of equal as that is what I use in my coffee. I can't switch to black.
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I've been weaning myself off of the diet pepsi and artificial sweeteners as well. Today I picked up some agave nectar to use in my yogurt - and I will just have to count the calories for it. I've been having about one diet pepsi per day for the last week or so and today so far, I've had none.0
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People don't realize how bad aspertame is for you. It can actually cause a syndrome that mimics fibromyalgia and lyme disease. I've been struggling with trying to beat lyme disease for nearly 3 years now. Once I cut aspertame out (about 3 months ago) I saw a dramatic improvement. I'm so glad to hear that you're kicking it to the curb.0
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24 days later and going strong! I don't miss it like I thought I would!0
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I'm still hanging in there too. I've had an occasional diet soda here or there, but for the most part I've been aspartame free! I think my last one was last Saturday night!0
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