Is Diet Coke actually Satan?
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Oh for crying out loud. How can Diet Coke be Satan when everyone knows sugar is the devil?0
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community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p1
I drink of can of diet soda (not Diet Coke...I think it tastes like Satan) every night and it hasn't affected me a bit. It frees up calories for me to eat, but I still keep to a calorie deficit and lose weight.
Lol...my sister in law thinks Pepsi is the satan. She is a coke freak.0 -
Satan is a fictional character. Diet Coke is real. So no, it can't be Satan. (Also, scientific agreement on the harmlessness or neutrality of diet beverages on weightloss.)0
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karintalley wrote: »community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p1
I drink of can of diet soda (not Diet Coke...I think it tastes like Satan) every night and it hasn't affected me a bit. It frees up calories for me to eat, but I still keep to a calorie deficit and lose weight.
Lol...my sister in law thinks Pepsi is the satan. She is a coke freak.
When I drank full-sugared sodas, it was either Cherry Coke or Pepsi products. My dad's been drinking Diet Coke for almost 20 years and even back then I hated it, so when I switched to diet...Diet Pepsi and Diet Dr. Pepper 80% of the time. But I don't mind Coke Zero.0 -
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Nope. Satan is a mythical figure appearing in the texts of the Abrahamic religions. Diet Coke is a soft drink.
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Backwards plus I get out a flashlight to create a laser show effect on the walls.0 -
over time it can change the composition of your gut flora. Recomposition takes years of abusive drinking and not being active.0
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Here, answers, scientific studies examined: http://examine.com/faq/is-diet-soda-bad-for-you.html
Coke Zero tastes yummilicious.
Diet Coke tastes like battery acid.
Facts.
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Blake said that Milton was of Satan's party. Everyone knows Milton was a Pepsi man. Ergo, Diet Coke cannot be Satan.0
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Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »
FTFY.
Artificial sweeteners may increase weight gain or slowc weight loss in some individuals because poorer choices are made elsewhere in their diets, or because they become our remain addicted to sweetened foods and consume more such foods with caloric impact. Affect all? No, but for sure some.
As for physical impacts it's early days but sufficient research exists to warrant caution.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/health/artificial-sweeteners-linked-to-obesity-epidemic-scientists-say-1.2769196
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I've been drinking 6-8 cans a day. Don't do coffee, and not tea when it's hot outside. It's my caffeine fix.
Follow my weight. You'll see how well I do.0 -
2020pinktogo wrote: »Typical family didn't actually read all the labels. Yes I was a diet soda person didn't matter if it was coke or pepsi. Then my daughter got her chemistry degree and does research. We have gone more organic and we don't touch any diet beverage or artificial sweetener.
If her research showed that then she should either publish it because it goes against a good 30+ years of research on the matter or, pardon me, you can use her degree as toilet paper.-2 -
Westboro would probably have an opinion on it if it were.
Could probably ask them.0
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