I drink a lot of soda. Anyone have any suggestions to help cut the soda out??
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Just stop cold turkey0
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I use to have 5 cans of pop everyday. Now I don't drink pop, on a cheat day I may have a can but the addiction isn't there anymore. Cut out sugar in your diet overall and ur body won't crave it as much.0
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Flavoured carbonated water may help1
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I like Pellegrino (or really any carbonated mineral water) with fresh lime squeezed in. Lots of flavour and you still get that satisfying fizziness!1
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Two routes- cold turkey and take Advil for the headaches, or cut down to just at meals, then just one meal, then none. Each step should be like two weeks to give your body time to adjust to the lessening caffeine intake.
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I put different flavors of crystal light drops in my water to keep me interested. I love the strawberry lemonade!0
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Coffee and tea have plenty of caffeine. My stomach can not tolerate any thing carbonated. I have not had soda in so long I can not remember the last time I drank one! I drink water, tea, milk and coffee. You morning teas have a large amount of caffeine if that is what you are missing!
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The new study in the news this week adds even more hazards of consuming artificial sweeteners than previously known. When I drank Crystal Light and diet soda, I craved Crystal Light and diet soda and sweet things in general. I have found from being vegetarian for eight years that when you give something up, its replacement becomes your new normal and after some time you don't even miss the former thing. I don't like plain water, never did, so I drink unsweetened iced tea (green, Earl Grey, mint or herbal). Also, it's so easy to make yourself a big glass of icy cold cucumber mint water or fruit water. Good luck!1
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The new study in the news this week adds even more hazards of consuming artificial sweeteners than previously known. When I drank Crystal Light and diet soda, I craved Crystal Light and diet soda and sweet things in general. I have found from being vegetarian for eight years that when you give something up, its replacement becomes your new normal and after some time you don't even miss the former thing. I don't like plain water, never did, so I drink unsweetened iced tea (green, Earl Grey, mint or herbal). Also, it's so easy to make yourself a big glass of icy cold cucumber mint water or fruit water. Good luck!
The new study does no such thing.
Classic case of the science news cycle.
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The new study in the news this week adds even more hazards of consuming artificial sweeteners than previously known. When I drank Crystal Light and diet soda, I craved Crystal Light and diet soda and sweet things in general. I have found from being vegetarian for eight years that when you give something up, its replacement becomes your new normal and after some time you don't even miss the former thing. I don't like plain water, never did, so I drink unsweetened iced tea (green, Earl Grey, mint or herbal). Also, it's so easy to make yourself a big glass of icy cold cucumber mint water or fruit water. Good luck!
The new study in the news didn't control for other risk factors that might put people at higher risk of things like stroke, and make people more likely to drink diet sweeteners, like diabetes.4 -
davisfanny wrote: »Most my calories come from drinking soda. MT Dew is my biggest issue. I get headaches from lack of caffeine....
Supplement the caffeine, for sure. I admit I've never been into soda, but I used to crave Red Bull. Try some of the fancy sodas that have Elderflower or Lemongrass. They're expensive, but usually taste like "indulging and are much healthier and lower sugar than standard stuff.
If that's too hardcore, try at least watering down your MD with Club Soda more and more each day until it's pointless to drink it. As long as you're supplementing your caffeine loss with coffee, hot teas, or even cheap drugstore caffeine pills...the combined two methods will hopefully help.
Eventually look into making your own soda-style drinks created by people who love soda like you do and create original, tasty, healthier versions you both enjoy dreaming up...and drinking/sharing with other soda fans.
Just some ideas. Hope they help!0 -
Carbonated water, incest in a soda streamer0
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What worked for me was finding one of those lipton teas you add to a bottle of water. Just find a flavor that you really like and it makes it a lot easier to kick the soda habit. (I enjoyed, like really, REALLY loved, lipton coconut passionfruit until they discontinued it.)0
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Buy a Sodastream or other machine that makes carbonated water (as suggested by others above) so that you can make as much as you want economically. Add one fluid oz of 100% pure fruit juice like Knudsen Just Blueberry Juice or Just Tart Cherry juice, etc per 12 oz carbonated water. You'd be surprised how little pure juice you need. Also great as an alternative to beer. It makes me think I'm drinking something super fun without the calories or carbs/sugar.0
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I craved fizzy drink when I was pregnant with my 17 year old...I started to drink fizzy water and haven't looked back. Recently I changed to still water. I love water!! Good Luck.0
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I was a hardcore soda drinker... 2-3 a day. I decided to stop drink soda all together and to achieve that I switched to flavored sparkling water like le croix or Dasani sparkling. I did that for a few weeks and then I transitioned to just water. It's been about 6 weeks with no soda. When I do crave something sparkling I indulge in some iced tea from Starbucks. Best of luck!0
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I cut it out quickly and easily by drinking a glass or two of water before I let myself drink a can of pop. I found a stomach full of water makes me turn my nose at pop quickly after just a sip or two and that swiftly became 'why am I doing this? I don't even want the sip anymore.'1
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stop buying it....simple1
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Whenever you have a craving chew some fat free gum0
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Jumping in late here, but what I do is that I allow myself Diet Coke (or any other diet soda if DC isn't available) - but every can gets 'chased' with 20oz of water. I do the same thing with coffee. Better to enjoy in moderation than deprive yourself, I say!1
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I drink the occasional Diet Dr. Pepper with cherry. Maybe once every other day. But I flood myself with water. I constantly have my water cup with me. I was a coke junkie though, and originally changed to diet dr. pepper. It was the best "diet" drink I found.0
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I stopped cold turkey the first day after I had to have pain reliever for headaches. But it was worth it and I lost a few pounds. The only time I make caffeine useful now is for my workouts with preworkouts. If you struggle with it that bad cut back slowly and use diet dew it tastes nasty but it'll help cut back and at the point you won't need it. If you have it first thing in the morning replace it with coffee or green or black tea.Then if you feel like you need a sweet drink later on in the day use sparkling water, flavored water or fruity tea.0
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Replace with sparkling water if palatable. Otherwise stir a bit of cordial into it - it's not ideal, but probably has less sugar than a bottle of mountain dew.0
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I'll also suggest a SodaStream. I just drink the carbonated water and don't even add any flavoring. It just goes down better than plain water. I'll go through 2-3 bottles a night.0
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Zevia is my favorite alternative to a delicious Cherry Coke or Dr. Pepper. Some of the flavors are a little off, but if you have a health food store that sells them individually (& cold!), it's worth trying out the many flavors. My favorites are their Cream soda & Cherry Cola!0
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As long as it's fit on my calories up I go for it, Not to say I love soda but many people goes for 80/20 80% for healthy food and going 20% for any what you want0
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stevencloser wrote: »I used to have a glass of Diet Pepsi every day. It was like an addiction but more likely just a habit developed over years.
I stopped drinking it last year, instead I have water, sometimes sparkling water, with lemons or berries.
You'll feel better and your skin and hair will look so much better once you cut all those t nasty things out.
What nasty things are in diet pepsi that aren't in sparkling water with lemons?
I'm sorry you even have to ask this question. I'm sure you know the answer as the research is widely available and doctors talk about this none stop (at least in my country).
Diet Pepsi is full of chemicals and artificial sweetening. Your body doesn't need this at all and can be very damaging.
Just pure water (with lemons and mint, or berries to add some taste) instead is necessary for healthy functioning of your body.1 -
crazyycatlady1 wrote: »I used to have a glass of Diet Pepsi every day. It was like an addiction but more likely just a habit developed over years.
I stopped drinking it last year, instead I have water, sometimes sparkling water, with lemons or berries.
You'll feel better and your skin and hair will look so much better once you cut all those t nasty things out.
I went from 4-5+ cans of diet soda a day to now drinking none-1 a day and nothing magical has happened to my skin or hair, and I feel the exact same as I did before, (which matches up to my experience when I've cut it out before).
Well, it's not a magic trick for all the problems but it's a step forward. And maybe there are other issues contributing to you feeling down?
I've always been pretty healthy and eaten pretty healthy but my skin and hair can be on a dry side. So with eliminating Soda from my routine I've noticed a significant difference. Nothing else changed in my routine, meaning skincare or supplements.1 -
I drink at least two 16 oz bottles of coke zero a day sometimes more. I've lost over 200lbs and my health markers are the best they have ever been.4
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I personally just quit cold turkey, haven't had a sip in over a year. If it's that huge of a part of your daily calories then hold yourself accountable and cut back so you can fit it in your daily life. Honestly after some time you won't miss it.
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