Diet Sodas

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  • WPoppysmith
    WPoppysmith Posts: 33 Member
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    I stopped drinking soda about a fortnight ago, which is the date I also started my healthy eating regime. A fortnight later I have lost 13lb and I know a lot of that is the 'first week weight dump' but I also seriously think it has alot to do with getting rid of diet soda and coffee in my diet (and my doctor agrees as well)
  • Loko_Ino
    Loko_Ino Posts: 544 Member
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    Be wary of the chemicals in them.
  • domi09
    domi09 Posts: 24 Member
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    I think the biggest thing to watch with Diet Sodas is the sodium levels. I would say that 1-2/day isn't a problem as long as you are getting other fluids too. As I have mentioned on another post or two, my new favorite thing is making calorie free Italian Sodas at home with sparkling water and sugar-free Torani syrups (such as French Vanilla).

    I can definately tell the sodium effects my body and I tend to retain fluid...
  • domi09
    domi09 Posts: 24 Member
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    BTW - Thanks for all the feed from everybody... This is my very first post to MFP!:smile:
  • amyelizbradley
    amyelizbradley Posts: 379 Member
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    BTW - Thanks for all the feed from everybody... This is my very first post to MFP!:smile:

    Congrats on your first post! And it was a good one! This is a great place to reach out and get questions answered!
    I too am a diet coke drinker; I try to limit my intake and replace the same volume with water but I ultimately know it would be healthier to stop all together. Will I? One addiction at a time... :wink:
  • dancingj2
    dancingj2 Posts: 4,572 Member
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    I think tricking your body with 0 calorie sweeteners can lead to taking in more calories. It tastes sweet but your body realizes ihere is really nothing there. So your body wants more to make it up for it thought it already had.

    I gave up all soda many years ago.
  • ProTFitness
    ProTFitness Posts: 1,379 Member
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    POP is pOISION!That is how people need to look at it. It slowly is killing you! Cause health problem ect. MY BF lost 30lb basicly by stopping his 1 dt coke a night. Prof is in the Pudding. He is not the only one. Your body needs water not pop! Read this

    8 Ways Soda Fizzles Your Health

    2009-10-23-Water for Life.com

    We would wager money that many of you are “doing the dew” or “doing what tastes right” this very moment. Before you take another gulp from your soft drink can, here are 8 facts about soda to consider that may drastically affect the quality of your health.

    pH of Soda = pH of Vinegar
    For one, soda, no matter who makes it, is the most acidic beverage you can buy, with a pH of about 2.5, about the same as vinegar. Why does that matter? Acid oxidizes whatever it comes in contact with. If you put soda or vinegar on metal, it will rust it quickly.

    Drink Soda, Leach Calcium
    If you drink soda, which also contains high levels of phosphorous, you will leach calcium from your bones. Dr. Michael Murray from the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine concluded, “It appears that increased soft drink consumption is a major factor that contributes to osteoporosis.” Furthermore, Dr. Elson Haas, author of The Detox Diet states, “Tooth loss, periodontal disease, and gingivitis can be problems, especially with a high phosphorus intake, particularly from soft drinks.”

    Soda Will Dissolve your Tooth Enamel
    Weak bones is just the beginning. According to Dr. James Howenstein. author of A Physician’s Guide to Natural Health Products That Work, the high sugar content of soda is awful. He states, “”In an interesting experiment the sugar from one soft drink was able to damage the white blood cells’ ability to ingest and kill bacteria for seven hours.” Dr. Marion Nestle from his book Food Politics states, “Sugar and acid in soft drinks so easily dissolve tooth enamel.”

    Each Additional Soda Increases Risk for Obesity by 1.6 times
    So now we’ve got weak bones, weakened immune system, and dissolving teeth. What’s next? Weight gain! Dr. Nestle also concluded, “The relationship between soft drink consumption and body weight is so strong that researchers calculate that for each additional soda consumed, the risk of obesity increases 1.6 times.”

    Children Who Drink Soda Break Bones More Easily
    Our children aren’t safe, either. Dr. Nestle states, “Adolescents who consume soft drinks display a risk of bone fractures three to four-fold higher than those who do not.” Dr. William Duffy from the Naval Research Institute states, “The high sugar hides the acid. Children little realize they are drinking this strange mixture of phosphoric acid, sugar, caffeine, coloring, and flavoring matter.” Greg Critser from his book Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World states: “A joint study by Harvard University and Boston Children’s Hospital researchers in February 2001 concluded that such excess liquid calories inhibited the ability of older children to compensate at mealtime, leading to caloric imbalance and, in time, obesity.”




    Diet Soda Isn’t Any Better
    For those of you with a diet soda in your hands, the news isn’t any better, in fact it’s worse! Carol Simontacchi from her book The Crazy Makers: How the Food Industry Is Destroying Our Brains and Harming Our Children states, “One liter of an aspartame-sweetened beverage can produce about fifty-six milligrams of methanol. When several of these beverages are consumed in a short period of time (one day, perhaps), as much as two hundred fifty milligrams of methanol are dumped into the bloodstream, or thirty-two times the EPA limit.” So, you’re poisoning your body, too.
    And when it comes to saccharin, which is a no caloric petroleum derivative estimated to be three hundred to five hundred times sweeter than sugar: “More than a dozen animal tests over the last thirty years have demonstrated the carcinogenic effects of saccharin in the bladder and other sites, particularly female reproductive organs, and in some instances at doses as low as the equivalent of one to two bottles of diet pop daily.”
    With diet soda, you’ve gone from high calories to poisonous levels of methanol and an increased chance of developing cancer. Not a very good trade.

    Could Caffeine Jeopardize the Human Race?
    Then there’s the caffeine. Jean Carper from her book Food: Your Miracle Medicine : How Food Can Prevent and Cure over 100 Symptoms and Problems states, “tests at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine by Roland R. Griffiths, MD, show caffeine withdrawal can strike people who drink a single cup of strongly brewed coffee or drink caffeinated soft drinks everyday. Further, Dr. Griffiths discovered that caffeine-withdrawal symptoms include not only headache, but also fatigue, mild depression, muscle pain and stiffness, flu-like feelings, nausea and vomiting. And for women: “Those consuming at least one cup of a caffeine-containing beverage per day, such as coffee, tea or soft drinks, were more prone to PMS. And the more caffeine they consumed, the more severe their PMS symptoms.”
    Caffeine causes withdrawal with symptoms mimicking a flu and for women it makes PMS even worse. But could caffeine really jeopardize the future of the human race? Yes! “A study on the relationship between caffeine and fertility found that… just one caffeinated soft drink per day was associated with a reduced monthly chance of conception of 50 percent.”

    If All That Wasn’t Enough Watch Out for a Asthma and a Rash
    And finally there’s the preservative used in soda. Dr. Marcia Zimmerman, author of The A.D.D. Nutrition Solution : A Drug-Free 30 Day Plan states, “Sodium benzoate Sodium benzoate is used as a preservative (microbial control) in foods, including soft drinks, fruit juices, margarine, confections, pickles, and jams. Sodium preservatives add sodium to the diet and reduce the availability of potassium. Some reported reactions to sodium benzoate include recurring urticaria (rash), asthma, and eczema.”

    Still Drinking that Soda…..?
    Hard to believe that so much mayhem can come from a little can or bottle, but there is absolutely nothing good or redeemable about soda. The sooner you can remove it from your diet, the better. If the FDA were doing its job, it wouldn’t be allowed on the market. If you care about your health and the quality of your life, put the Mountain Dew down!
  • domi09
    domi09 Posts: 24 Member
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    Thanks for all the advice... I had a dr appt today and the doc said get rid of them... So.. since I am more likely to stick with something if I gradually cut it out of my diet.. I am going to gradually cut back and still have one on special occasions.
  • duqtape
    duqtape Posts: 121 Member
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    Thanks for all the advice... I had a dr appt today and the doc said get rid of them... So.. since I am more likely to stick with something if I gradually cut it out of my diet.. I am going to gradually cut back and still have one on special occasions.

    Slowly isn't a bad plan. I gave up Diet Coke for Lent a few years ago. Just stopped after having like 3 on Fat Tuesday. I was so insanely sick the Thursday after Ash Wednesday. I had a terrible migraine and sat in my recliner all day. Since then, I taper leading up to Ash Wednesday.
  • FearAnLoathing
    FearAnLoathing Posts: 4,852 Member
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    All I drank through my teen years and child hood is soda and ive never broken a bone.Not even when I was hit by a car.
    It makes you gain weight really?!?! I guess I imagined that 61 pound loss hahahaha
  • kyle4jem
    kyle4jem Posts: 1,400 Member
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    I've drunk sugar-free carbonated drinks (soda/pop) since they were first launched in the 1980s. I don't deny that I'd happily slug down a litre of Diet Coke and munch my way through a packet of biscuits at the same time, but it wasn't the soda that made me eat. And I'd hate to think what size I'd be if I still drank full-fat Coke or took sugar in my coffee :sick:

    Nowadays, I drink Dr Pepper Zero but I prefer it flat rather than fizzy, so I usually leave half a glass in the fridge overnight to de-fizz. If I'm on a thirst, I can drink a lot, but normally have just 2-3 glasses a day (less than 2-3 cans worth).

    I've heard all the horror stories and that's exactly what they are... stories. If they were as toxic as some believe they'd never be approved by the FDA or EU food standards committee. But as with everything we consume, it should not be done to excess and having a couple of glasses a day should not going do you any harm... unless you've been advise by a physician on medical grounds not to drink carbonated drinks. :drinker:
  • Fat_2_Fit_Mommy
    Fat_2_Fit_Mommy Posts: 569 Member
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    I drink diet sodas every now and then. I really just stay with water. I really don't drink a lot of sodas, but than if I want to get a drink with some flavor I get a coke zero.