How to cut down on Diet soda?
DucklingPrincess
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I've decided that I want to try to stop drinking Diet Coke, but I should probably take it in baby steps. Any ideas on how to drink less of it until I eventually cut it out completely?
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I don't understand why you'd want to but just stop drinking it ..cold0
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I substituted diet root beer for a while. I believe that diet coke is addicting. After being off it for a year, it just plain tastes yukky. There are three things you are used to having, the fizz, the artificial sweetener and the caffeine. I knocked out the caffeine first, (root beer has none), then the sweetener (used club soda with fruit), and finally the fizz. I still drink root beer occasionally, but my body does not demand it like it did with diet coke. Expect withdrawal symptoms, but they will get better if you stick to it.0
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I switched to fizzy water with lime juice or hot tea. (Hot tea makes more sense in winter time.) If you make your own beverages in your home, you have the ability to wean yourself off the additives gradually. You can back off from two spoons of sugar down to one, and then just enjoy your tea plain. Similarly, if you make your own soda with one of those home carbonation units, you can add less and less syrup, or switch to a twist of lemon or lime.
I still have diet Pepsi now and again, but I only drink it when I'm out. I don't keep any in my house, and that helps.0 -
As an ex soda addict lol, I must say trying to cut it off in baby steps was harder than cutting it off completely. Everytime I tried to drink less, I would drink more.. So 3 months ago I just completely stopped drinking it. I would buy flavored fizz water from rite aid and it taste great, but now I'm over it and all I have is water and green tea.0
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I'll keep with my diet soda, but I do replace it often with water and mio, water and lemon, tea and stevia, tea and flavoured syrups, sparkling water, and sparkling water with lime.0
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I used to drink Diet Coke all day long, I kept a glass on my desk all day drinking on it. Now I have cut it down to a small glass first thing in the morning (instead of coffee) and drink water the rest of the day. There's really no reason to cut it out all the way, just cut back on the amount if you want to. I drink plain water most of the day and have a bottle of "Sparkling Ice" flavored water for a little flavor in the afternoon.0
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I used to drink a lot of coke zero I stopped having it in the week replaced it with fizzy water but then allow my self a small bottle as a treat on a Saturday only a 250ml bottle though0
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Use stevia drops and make your own at home.0
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Stop buying it and keep it out of the house. Replace it with something else.0
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Drink coffee ..it's just the caffeine withdrawal0
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DucklingPrincess wrote: »I've decided that I want to try to stop drinking Diet Coke, but I should probably take it in baby steps. Any ideas on how to drink less of it until I eventually cut it out completely?
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Buy cans & not liters & everytime you open up a can pour some out and drink the rest. Try to see how hard that is & do this ever single time you open up the can.0
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When I go to the gym I drink a lot of water, if youve already taken in a lot then you just drink less fluids from other sources. I still drink soda but its more a treat. Keep it ice cold and you cnat drink as much plus its nicer anyway.0
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Cold turkey and take some tylenol for a week or so until the headaches stop.0
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I substituted diet root beer for a while. I believe that diet coke is addicting. After being off it for a year, it just plain tastes yukky. There are three things you are used to having, the fizz, the artificial sweetener and the caffeine. I knocked out the caffeine first, (root beer has none), then the sweetener (used club soda with fruit), and finally the fizz. I still drink root beer occasionally, but my body does not demand it like it did with diet coke. Expect withdrawal symptoms, but they will get better if you stick to it.
I agree on the taste. I quit drinking diet coke and switched to another drink, I had a diet coke the other day and you're right it tastes yucky
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If you're looking to slowly quit drinking soda, I would look at how much overall you are consuming, and then every week cut it back by a fraction until you no longer need it.0
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DucklingPrincess wrote: »I've decided that I want to try to stop drinking Diet Coke, but I should probably take it in baby steps. Any ideas on how to drink less of it until I eventually cut it out completely?
I would drink less of it until you eventually cut it out completely.0 -
I stopped cold turkey.. No headaches... No regrets... Remind yourself that there is NOTHING healthy in it... But a lot of crap... Your body deserves better.0
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Try using the track water feature in MFP but instead of water, track your soda intake. Over time you can drink less and less. YOU CAN DO IT!0
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I find a replacement effective. To me it's the sweetness without the calories of sugar that is addicting (but I also feel hungrier when I drink diet sodas)..I don't care much for the fizz. So.... I make lemonade or limeade with stevia or hot tea with stevia so I have something sweet. It doesn't seem to have the same undesirable effect.0
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Ice tea. I went from 12 a day, to one or two a week.0
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