diet cola
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They replace the fats in normal coke with sugars, which are more addictive.
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^^^^ hahahaha0
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They replace the fats in normal coke with sugars, which are more addictive.
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You couldn't pay me to drink it!! I personally don't think it should be sold!!! I'm no Puritan, I promise (I like my wine or cider) but besides the health problems associated with soda I also worked in a dental office for years and saw up close what it did to peoples teeth!! If you think that our teeth are the hardest substance in our body and it eats it away, just think what it does to your stomach and your body!!! I say NO THANKS,!0
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arghhhh ever since starting my weight loss journey last year im addicted to diet cola !!! i can go through 4 cans a day! today ive already had one can and will have one tonight gonna try and just have 2! anyone else drink it quite alot? i need to wean my self off it lol !!!
And before the lashing comes out from the haters, there is aspartic acid in all fruits in vegetables and phenylalaine is in meats and breast milk (these are the 2 main ingredients in aspartame). If those 2 ingredients are "poison" then stop eating meat and fruit and vegetables.
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Driving is linked to car accidents. Injury is linked to exercising and playing sports. There's a difference in actual correlation and causation.
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Diet soda is fine to drink. If you don't want to drink it or don't like it, then drop it but dropping it is not required to live a healthy lifestyle.0
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Driving is linked to car accidents. Injury is linked to exercising and playing sports. There's a difference in actual correlation and causation.
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I hear that water is good for ya...lol0
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You couldn't pay me to drink it!! I personally don't think it should be sold!!! I'm no Puritan, I promise (I like my wine or cider) but besides the health problems associated with soda I also worked in a dental office for years and saw up close what it did to peoples teeth!! If you think that our teeth are the hardest substance in our body and it eats it away, just think what it does to your stomach and your body!!! I say NO THANKS,!0
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They replace the fats in normal coke with sugars, which are more addictive.
I'm desperate to stop drinking fizzy pop (may switch to fizzy water!), but by the time I've drank my 2.5 litres of plain water throughout the day, its a treat to have a diet coke on an evening
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If you think that our teeth are the hardest substance in our body and it eats it away, just think what it does to your stomach and your body!!! I say NO THANKS,!
Ummmm.... stomach acid is in your stomach, and it is much, much more acidic than soda (or pop as us Minnesotans call it). Yes, the acid in pop errodes the teeth, but don't extrapolate that into something its not.0 -
If you think that our teeth are the hardest substance in our body and it eats it away, just think what it does to your stomach and your body!!! I say NO THANKS,!
Ummmm.... stomach acid is in your stomach, and it is much, much more acidic than soda (or pop as us Minnesotans call it). Yes, the acid in pop errodes the teeth, but don't extrapolate that into something its not.
Yes, gastric acid has a pH of between 1 and 3. Not an issue.
However, I also shudder to think what diet soda does to our kidneys.0 -
If you think that our teeth are the hardest substance in our body and it eats it away, just think what it does to your stomach and your body!!! I say NO THANKS,!
Ummmm.... stomach acid is in your stomach, and it is much, much more acidic than soda (or pop as us Minnesotans call it). Yes, the acid in pop errodes the teeth, but don't extrapolate that into something its not.
Yes, gastric acid has a pH of between 1 and 3. Not an issue.
However, I also shudder to think what diet soda does to our kidneys.
From what I have read, the damage caused from over consumption of diet soda comes from caffeine. Do you also shudder while having your morning coffee or tea?0 -
Coke zero is my cola of choice! I would drink it all day if I could, but I can tell it causes me to retain much more water than usual. I have tried to stay with only one per day, but now that I have cut back....some days I don't have it and hardly miss it.0
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From what I have read, the damage caused from over consumption of diet soda comes from caffeine.
o god. total nonsense. but...no offense0 -
Love it! I would say I am addicted!0
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From what I have read, the damage caused from over consumption of diet soda comes from caffeine.
o god. total nonsense. but...no offense
I enjoyed your insightful and knowledgeable response.0 -
The worst part about soda is the sodium.
When you drink too much soda over a long period of time, you produce more acid and this can damage your esophagus. This can potentially do irreparable harm if this continues for a long time.
The artificial sweeteners are most likely not good for you, but their effects haven't been proven and their is not a consensus among the scientific community about whether it's detrimental.
As for the caffeine, too much isn't good and it could be one of the reasons you're addicted to the soda. Maybe try to have one caffeinated and one non-caffeinated per day.
The carbonation probably isn't good for your body. I don't know as much about this, but I would bet that, similar to artificial sweeteners, there isn't a consensus as to the detrimental effects of carbonation.
Because too much of anything isn't good, I'd recommend trying to cut down to one or two per day and then maybe trying to cut it out except on "special" occasions (going out to dinner, going to a movie, etc...)0 -
Sodium? There's hardly any sodium in soda, about the same as regular drinking water.0
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