Quitting Soda Question
ShimmyShade
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So I have given up soda for a year before and now I'm remembering how good I felt then. I want to begin giving it up when I have a 5 day vacation from work soon. However I do love carbonated water. Does that count as a soda or not?
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I would say no. Carbonated water is essentially just water. With bubbles.0
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Just fizzy water. No sugar, no carbs, no calories, keep drinking it especially if it helps you quit soda!0
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Thank you so much! I wasn't sure and yes it has helped so much.0
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Depends. Some people get bloated from the bubbles in soda. If that's what bothered you, fizzy water probably would too.2
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The reason to quit soda is the sugar and calories.
When I quit my 2+ liter a day habit, I found that going for a coke zero or even flavored water made me crave the "real thing". So I quit anything besides water for a few months. Now I have a coke zero or two a day without any problems. If you don't get the cravings from the carbonated water, go for it!1 -
ShimmyShade wrote: »So I have given up soda for a year before and now I'm remembering how good I felt then. I want to begin giving it up when I have a 5 day vacation from work soon. However I do love carbonated water. Does that count as a soda or not?
Nope. As long as there's no sugar (or artificial sweeteners), it's not soda. Just water with bubbles.
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I was a 2-Liter guy myself per day. I've never been able to stick to quitting. I love it too much. Now I drink the equivalent of about that over a week. It pretty much always fits my calories. Maybe not for the specific day, but always for the week.1
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ShimmyShade wrote: »So I have given up soda for a year before and now I'm remembering how good I felt then. I want to begin giving it up when I have a 5 day vacation from work soon. However I do love carbonated water. Does that count as a soda or not?
It depends on why you are quitting it. Since we don't know, we can't really say.
If the reason is calories, carbonated water has none.3 -
I used fizzy water as a step-down drug to ease myself off soda, including diet soda. It really worked for me. Then I started using Gatorade G2 (low glucose - you need some glucose to make use of the electrolytes) while exercising to increase endurance, and prevent massive muscle cramps. I don't drink soda anymore. The fizzy water and sweet-tasting Gatorade work as a useful replacement.0
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