Diet Soda on a diet?
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OneHundredToLose wrote: »The real chemical you have to worry about in diet soda is all the dihydrogen monoxide. DHMO is a dangerous chemical - it's colorless, odorless, and has been known to kill many humans.
DHMO has been shown to be in a insignificant amount in diet coke, you would have to drink thousands of cans in one day for it to have an effect, honestly if you're afraid of that then drinking a glass of orange juice must send you into a full on panic to the emergency room. Lack of knowledge or research does not mean you are right no matter how much you believe you are. I highly suggest reading a stickied thread on here called "why aspartame isn't scary" it is, at the very least, a cursory way to give yourself knowledge into a subject you do not understand and to find out the truth of how your body metabolizes a specific protein (i.e. Aspartame). Ignorance is not a crime but the unwillingness to seek out and inform yourself should not be something anyone is proud of.
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momoharuno wrote: »OneHundredToLose wrote: »The real chemical you have to worry about in diet soda is all the dihydrogen monoxide. DHMO is a dangerous chemical - it's colorless, odorless, and has been known to kill many humans.
DHMO has been shown to be in a insignificant amount in diet coke, you would have to drink thousands of cans in one day for it to have an effect, honestly if you're afraid of that then drinking a glass of orange juice must send you into a full on panic to the emergency room. Lack of knowledge or research does not mean you are right no matter how much you believe you are. I highly suggest reading a stickied thread on here called "why aspartame isn't scary" it is, at the very least, a cursory way to give yourself knowledge into a subject you do not understand and to find out the truth of how your body metabolizes a specific protein (i.e. Aspartame). Ignorance is not a crime but the unwillingness to seek out and inform yourself should not be something anyone is proud of.
Are you kidding? Diet Coke is literally 99% DHMO. Even one can-full could be enough to kill a person if they don't know what they're doing with it.0 -
momoharuno wrote: »OneHundredToLose wrote: »The real chemical you have to worry about in diet soda is all the dihydrogen monoxide. DHMO is a dangerous chemical - it's colorless, odorless, and has been known to kill many humans.
DHMO has been shown to be in a insignificant amount in diet coke, you would have to drink thousands of cans in one day for it to have an effect, honestly if you're afraid of that then drinking a glass of orange juice must send you into a full on panic to the emergency room. Lack of knowledge or research does not mean you are right no matter how much you believe you are. I highly suggest reading a stickied thread on here called "why aspartame isn't scary" it is, at the very least, a cursory way to give yourself knowledge into a subject you do not understand and to find out the truth of how your body metabolizes a specific protein (i.e. Aspartame). Ignorance is not a crime but the unwillingness to seek out and inform yourself should not be something anyone is proud of.
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I knew I should've put some lols or separated my thoughts, part of that was joking the other part was "for real do research" lol sorry if I was unclear0
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momoharuno wrote: »OneHundredToLose wrote: »The real chemical you have to worry about in diet soda is all the dihydrogen monoxide. DHMO is a dangerous chemical - it's colorless, odorless, and has been known to kill many humans.
DHMO has been shown to be in a insignificant amount in diet coke, you would have to drink thousands of cans in one day for it to have an effect, honestly if you're afraid of that then drinking a glass of orange juice must send you into a full on panic to the emergency room. Lack of knowledge or research does not mean you are right no matter how much you believe you are. I highly suggest reading a stickied thread on here called "why aspartame isn't scary" it is, at the very least, a cursory way to give yourself knowledge into a subject you do not understand and to find out the truth of how your body metabolizes a specific protein (i.e. Aspartame). Ignorance is not a crime but the unwillingness to seek out and inform yourself should not be something anyone is proud of.
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »
Aspartame for one. Carbonation for another.0 -
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »
Aspartame for one. Carbonation for another.
Ok? Care to elaborate? Aspartame I think has been covered in this thread and many others (especially one aptly titled, "why aspartame isn't scary". How about carbonation? What's wrong with that?0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »
Aspartame for one. Carbonation for another.
Ok? Care to elaborate? Aspartame I think has been covered in this thread and many others (especially one aptly titled, "why aspartame isn't scary". How about carbonation? What's wrong with that?
Aspartame has 9 letters. Carbonation has 11 letters. 9 + 11 = 9/11. Illuminati confirmed.
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OneHundredToLose wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »
Aspartame for one. Carbonation for another.
Ok? Care to elaborate? Aspartame I think has been covered in this thread and many others (especially one aptly titled, "why aspartame isn't scary". How about carbonation? What's wrong with that?
Aspartame has 9 letters. Carbonation has 11 letters. 9 + 11 = 9/11. Illuminati confirmed.
That wins best comment of the day. I can sign off now. XD0 -
Carbonation causes thigh dimples;) dontcha know0
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momoharuno wrote: »I knew I should've put some lols or separated my thoughts, part of that was joking the other part was "for real do research" lol sorry if I was unclear
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Starbucks uses thermally agitated dihydrogen monoxide in its beverages even though it is known to cause severe burns on contact with skin!
Why, Starbucks? Why?0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »
Aspartame for one. Carbonation for another.
Ok? Care to elaborate? Aspartame I think has been covered in this thread and many others (especially one aptly titled, "why aspartame isn't scary". How about carbonation? What's wrong with that?
Pay no mind to him. This is one of his gems from the cereal thread, quoted in its entirety.
"Yes...most cereal is just sugar. The more you eat, the sicker you will be."
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I am going to lose the weight I need to lose first. THEN conquer my diet soda addiction. I do not have the willpower to do both at once.0
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RMCottonRPh wrote: »I am going to lose the weight I need to lose first. THEN conquer my diet soda addiction. I do not have the willpower to do both at once.
That's the spirit! Don't make it harder than you need to.0 -
Enjoying a tasty Pepsi Max while catching up on this thread.0
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