Diet Soda

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  • WatchJoshLift
    WatchJoshLift Posts: 520 Member
    I love Diet Dr. Pepper, and I've lost 125 lbs while drinking Diet Dr. Pepper.
  • JTick
    JTick Posts: 2,131 Member
    Aspartame lobby is very powerful. Stuff should be banned. Soda in general is bad for your health, sodas interfere with calcium uptake and have a negative effect on bone density.

    Fortunately, weight bearing exercise increases bone density. So, I'll just drink my diet Coke in between sets at the gym.
  • goddessofawesome
    goddessofawesome Posts: 563 Member
    Switch to seltzer water. I'm not a fan of soda period. Regular soda is so sweet it makes my teeth hurt and diet soda has a nasty after taste (and yes, even though there are "studies" that state aspartame is "good for you" and "doesn't cause harm" I'm going to err on the side of caution and skip it because I mean it's not like the FDA ever lies. Go ahead and flame me, call me a fear monger or what have you this is just the way I personally feel.) I find that when I am craving soda it's just the carbonation that I want so I drink seltzer.
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    It's probably the same as diet sodas but I wouldn't really worry about consuming it unless you're having 15 - 20 bottles a day.
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    __drmerc__ wrote: »
    I heard diet sodas are full of chemicals

    I heard our water supply is full of a chemical called dihydrogen monoxide.
    Mwehehe at first I was thinking "HOW COULD YOU INSULT WATER!" and then I realized that's H2O... Felt a tad dumb at first.

  • fatcity66
    fatcity66 Posts: 1,544 Member
    I'm not a fan of soda period. Regular soda is so sweet it makes my teeth hurt and diet soda has a nasty after taste I find that when I am craving soda it's just the carbonation that I want so I drink seltzer.

    This is what I find as well, but plain seltzer is nasty with my liquor.
    OP, I drink that ICE stuff all the time. Mostly with my booze. I have lost nearly 25 lbs on MFP while drinking it, and I'm still going strong. It won't hurt your weight loss efforts. And I think it has Sucralose in it, not aspartame, if you prefer that.

  • I will throw my two cents in. From what I've gathered through my travels around the interweb, artificial sweetener are processed in a way that can adversely affect your metabolism. So yes they have zero calories but they may slow down your metabolic rate which can affect your weight loss goals. I'll drink a diet coke every now and then with a meal or use crystal light with my waters from time to time. Enjoy in moderation. The cancer thing, we'll leave that for another thread.
  • HotCuppaJo
    HotCuppaJo Posts: 476 Member
    I may catch a lot of upset for posting contrary to most people's responses, but from my experience, it's not a great idea. I used to drink between 4-8 coke zeros a day (ridiculous I know). I cut them out as well as "splenda" and "equal". When I was drinking sodas I had headaches pretty much everyday, but attributed it to other things. So far, I'm feeling SO much better. No headaches, and my weight has dropped almost 4 lbs in the last 5 days. I actually decided to drop the sodas for my health and because I was stalled in weight loss for 2 months (working out 45 mins 3 days a week and eating 1350 cals a day, on plan the whole time) and now all the sudden with this change it's coming off again. I still have espresso in the morning, to make sure I don't go through caffeine withdrawal, and I drink Perrier as well, for a bubbles fix.

    I think overall some people are very sensitive to aspartame and other sweeteners (my friend with PCOS has to avoid maltodextrin like it's the plague). For most though, it seems fine. The research that's out there is all speculative at this point, if you read the studies, there is a small correlation, not causation.

    Cutting it out has helped me, I'm treating it like an experiment. So, maybe, cut it out and the sparkling ice for a few weeks, if you feel better, great! If you add it back and you feel good, don't avoid it anymore. Totally up to you. Good luck.

    Yup! I used to drink 4-5 cans of Diet Pepsi a day....sometimes even before noon. I never over ate because of the pop, but I can tell you that once I stopped drinking pop altogether, diet or otherwise, I started losing the weight.

  • enterdanger
    enterdanger Posts: 2,447 Member
    I was a diet soda addict. Diet Coke was like crack to me. I started thinking when I was pregnant with my 2nd baby that if doctors are telling me to limit diet soda for the baby's health, it probably isn't all that great for mine. I have a diet soda like once a month (usually with rum). However, I still put sweet n low in my 2-3 cups of coffee and it hasn't inhibited my weight loss. Down 35 lbs.
  • WatchJoshLift
    WatchJoshLift Posts: 520 Member
    HotCuppaJo wrote: »
    I may catch a lot of upset for posting contrary to most people's responses, but from my experience, it's not a great idea. I used to drink between 4-8 coke zeros a day (ridiculous I know). I cut them out as well as "splenda" and "equal". When I was drinking sodas I had headaches pretty much everyday, but attributed it to other things. So far, I'm feeling SO much better. No headaches, and my weight has dropped almost 4 lbs in the last 5 days. I actually decided to drop the sodas for my health and because I was stalled in weight loss for 2 months (working out 45 mins 3 days a week and eating 1350 cals a day, on plan the whole time) and now all the sudden with this change it's coming off again. I still have espresso in the morning, to make sure I don't go through caffeine withdrawal, and I drink Perrier as well, for a bubbles fix.

    I think overall some people are very sensitive to aspartame and other sweeteners (my friend with PCOS has to avoid maltodextrin like it's the plague). For most though, it seems fine. The research that's out there is all speculative at this point, if you read the studies, there is a small correlation, not causation.

    Cutting it out has helped me, I'm treating it like an experiment. So, maybe, cut it out and the sparkling ice for a few weeks, if you feel better, great! If you add it back and you feel good, don't avoid it anymore. Totally up to you. Good luck.

    Yup! I used to drink 4-5 cans of Diet Pepsi a day....sometimes even before noon. I never over ate because of the pop, but I can tell you that once I stopped drinking pop altogether, diet or otherwise, I started losing the weight.

    If you weren't losing weight, it's because you were eating more calories than you were burning, it wasn't the zero calorie diet sodas. Weight loss=calories in - calories out.
  • tedrickp
    tedrickp Posts: 1,229 Member
    (and yes, even though there are "studies" that state aspartame is "good for you" and "doesn't cause harm" I'm going to err on the side of caution and skip it because I mean it's not like the FDA ever lies. Go ahead and flame me, call me a fear monger or what have you this is just the way I personally feel.)

    No flaming - free to your own opinion, but for others reading the thread - the FDA isn't the only one to commission studies on Aspartame.

    Also one should be very careful of the "funding fallacy".

    This is when scientific studies are dismissed instantly due to who funded them. While funding source can certainly be a red light, if you dismiss a study based on funding alone, you may be casting aspersions on the scientists involved (who may have sterling reputations). And if the study has been peer reviewed, then those aspersions are cast upon everyone involved in that process.

    When weighing the value of studies, it is much more important to focus on the scientific process IMO.
  • beautifulciera
    beautifulciera Posts: 202 Member
    Diet Sodas have Aspartame ...and research says that this puts small holes in your brain. Doesn't sound too appetizing anymore.
  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    Diet Sodas have Aspartame ...and research says that this puts small holes in your brain. Doesn't sound too appetizing anymore.

    Well, this is irony
  • RGv2
    RGv2 Posts: 5,789 Member
    edited November 2014
    Diet Sodas have Aspartame ...and research says that this puts small holes in your brain. Doesn't sound too appetizing anymore.

    Can you provide said research?
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  • FredDoyle
    FredDoyle Posts: 2,272 Member
    Aspartame lobby is very powerful. Stuff should be banned. Soda in general is bad for your health, sodas interfere with calcium uptake and have a negative effect on bone density.

    OMG! Wake up sheeple!
  • martyqueen52
    martyqueen52 Posts: 1,120 Member
    I drink diet pop daily, plus diet Monsters.

    Waiting to die...... nope.

    BTW, those studies are done in copious amounts no human consumes in one day.... on rats at that.

  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    edited November 2014
    I drink diet pop daily, plus diet Monsters.

    Waiting to die...... nope.

    BTW, those studies are done in copious amounts no human consumes in one day.... on rats at that.

    On rats that are already prone to cancer....and....the group of rats that got cancer less than the group that didn't have any Aspartame was the control group that had a moderate amount. Of course the rats that fared the worst were the rats that had the equivalent of 475,000 diet sodas or some obscene number like that in one sitting.

  • glevinso
    glevinso Posts: 1,895 Member
    FredDoyle wrote: »
    Aspartame lobby is very powerful. Stuff should be banned. Soda in general is bad for your health, sodas interfere with calcium uptake and have a negative effect on bone density.

    OMG! Wake up sheeple!


    wake_up_sheeple.png

  • jkwolly
    jkwolly Posts: 3,049 Member
    sseqwnp wrote: »
    jkwolly wrote: »
    mccindy72 wrote: »
    the risk is that the sweet taste (which for artificial sweeteners is much more than actual sugar) makes your body expect to receive calories. when it doesn't, it makes you crave food. You might have an urge to binge. If you don't binge, you don't gain weight. Problem solved. (This is the theory that some use to explain the potential weight gain behind artificial sweeteners, not my own theory).
    So you're blaming lack of control as "sweetners make ya fat"?

    SMH.

    How is the thread still going btw? :|

    HOW DO I READING COMPREHENSION???
    Obviously I am amazing at it.

    Amazingly shatty. It was early I guess? lulz. :#
  • HaggisWhisperer
    HaggisWhisperer Posts: 125 Member
    An interesting paper came out in Nature quite recently that showed that some artificial sweetners led to changes in the gut bacteria which in turn led to the development of glucose intolerance/metabolic effects - showing a potential mechanism for why the use of diet drinks/artificial sweetners don't appear to aid weight loss. This was just a mouse study (and there are a couple of comments at the end of the article poking holes in the study) but unfortunately I can't get the full text as it is too expensive (I'd love to see the detail) but I think it is something worth following as more research is carried out. The abstract of the full paper is
    http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v514/n7521/full/nature13793.html

    There is also a discussion of the paper on Science Daily

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140917131634.htm
  • jkwolly
    jkwolly Posts: 3,049 Member
    __drmerc__ wrote: »
    Diet Sodas have Aspartame ...and research says that this puts small holes in your brain. Doesn't sound too appetizing anymore.

    Just reading this put holes in my brain
    Ditto.
  • JenAndSome
    JenAndSome Posts: 1,893 Member
    The only things I drink are copious amounts of water, diet soda and alcohol. Maybe all of the alcohol cancels out the negative, weight-gain-stomach-fat-cancer-causing agents in diet soda, but I haven't had any problems with it.
  • i love diet soda so much tbh.
    it makes me really bloated and gassy.
    It's terrible for you though, all those chemicals and acids and sweeteners........
  • I heard that there is a Devil living in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.

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  • heybebe88
    heybebe88 Posts: 26 Member
    shalak14 wrote: »
    The reason diet soda a beverages are considered bad for you because it has aspartame in it. It may be linked to causing cancer and people who have auto-immune disease are recommended to not use it. It does come naturally in some foods but it's best to limit it. I do know yes a lot of things cause cancer but it's best to avoid things that may. They have not done studies on humans that aspartame for sure causes health issues but there is a possibility. You can go on WEBMD and search diet soda.

    I'm pretty sure literally anything you type into WebMD will result in "it causes cancer" or, if you type in symptoms, "you have cancer"
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    The potassium in sodas might interfere some with calcium uptake, but that's about it. When I was a diabetic, the diet sodas were wonderful. Sugar-loaded sodas were liquid death. Everything in moderation, right? I might enjoy a diet soda or sparkling water a couple times a week. I am required to drink a fair amount of liquid a day and I crave variety so I change it up drinking teas and adding Mio or equivalents to my water. Fruit juices are just too high in calories.
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    Diet Pepsi/or Diet Coke, 4-5 cans a day, lost 121 pounds!!!
  • emmanuel4everjackson
    emmanuel4everjackson Posts: 53 Member
    edited November 2014
    The thought that Diet Coke is a healthy alternative to regular Coke is absurd. SOME people may be able to lose weight & feed their diet coke addiction, but I didn't lose mine until after I kicked it.
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