will giving up diet coke really help me?
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I drink diet pepsi all the time. I don't really give a crap what people say about it being TERRIBLE for you. Being miserable is worse. Being very overweight (which I was when I drank regular) is worse. I gave up all soda for 4 months 8 years ago when I lost 40 pounds. As much as I tried, I still wanted it -- and when I tried diet, it tasted just like regular. So whatever. Just as long as you try to get water in too, drink your diet coke and enjoy it.
Pepsi.......boke, thats a dirty word to me :laugh:0 -
Every time I see a study saying "diet sodas make you fatter," I think, "There's another study funded by the sugar industry."0
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I'd say don't worry too much, but whether you drink it or not, you should be having your 8 glasses of water
I hate water :-(0 -
Try Coke Zero, it's better -- in my opinion, at least. Either way, they both lack sugar and calories, so they won't keep you from losing weight. They carry the other problems of soda, though. They don't hydrate you and they make you want more. But whatever, if that's your thing. Personally, I don't like soda. I don't like the idea of it. It doesn't taste bad, but I know what it is and I don't particularly want it in me.
Water is not a bad option -- you can get 8-10 flavor packets at Walmart for less than the cost of a 12-pack. I prefer Vitamin Enhanced Grape. The "Vitamin Enhanced" thing is BS -- it has trace amounts of a couple B vitamins -- but it tastes great. Adds 20 calories to a 16.9oz. bottle, though (or a 20 oz. if you stretch it). I call it crack water. Of course water on its own is great if you can dig it.
For caffeine, find a good tea. Only cheap tea is less than stellar. Coffee has a little more caffeine, but a 16 oz. cup of black coffee with Splenda is 7 calories, where tea has none. Doesn't sound right but that's what MFP reports. And yes I know it's hot -- I drink hot coffee and tea year round.Just for a data point, I drink litres of diet coke and coke zero and am happily losing weight. Giving up chips and bread rolls is probably a better move :-)0 -
Drink and eat your favorites in moderation never give up anything you will only be setting your self up for a binge!!0
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Coke Zero for life.
I drink a lot of water and tea, but will have 1-2 coke zeros a day.. NBD.0 -
Yes it will help you tremendously! I gave up diet coke for 3 wks and haven't touched chocolate since.
Yesterday I drank 12oz of it and ate a whole bar of chocolate. Don't know the science behind it, but drinks that are diet or 0 calories (other than water) usually backfire on me and unleash my hunger!0 -
I rarely drink it anymore and have notice I feel less bloated. I still lost weight when I was having it daily. I just feel better drinking just water or unsweet tea.0
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Personally, I can't drink diet sodas because I'm allergic to the aspartame. However, unless you are one of the extremely tiny number of people that have that particular problem, there's no reason to think you shouldn't have Diet Coke in moderation. I would suggest, however, that your health would be well served by getting over your aversion to water and drinking a lot of water to be well hydrated. Being well hydrated will improve your health and your performance athletically.of course. diet coke kills more people than lung cancer and diabetes combined. just do a search on map forums. ( actually diabetes doesn't kill you, it's a coronary event as a result of diabetes that kills you)
I have never seen a single reliable study - or even reliable indicator! - that points to even a single death from diet soda - let alone "more than lung cancer and diabetes combined." As noted above, it's not that I'm a fan of Diet Coke or any other diet soda. I can't drink it. But claiming an enormous death toll from diet soda is just silly.0 -
Yes it will. I gave up diet coke and everything with aspartame. drink water, water with lemon or tea with truvia/ strevia. It will quench your thirst. When I drank diet coke , I was a junky, I drank it all day up to 8 or more 20 oz. bottles a day. I was always thirsty . Diet coke or coke with the sodium does not satisfy. I found if I got a diet coke, I got a snack at the same time. candy bar, chips , etc. I gave up the diet cokes, cokes and aspartame in Jan 2012 , I was over 250 now I am at 210.2 giving up the diet colas and sugar. When Diet coke first came out, I got off sugar colas also and lost a lot of weight , but it all came back . Do your LIVER a favor and get off the chemical. Just my opinion.0
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As far as weight loss, it won't contribute to you retaining fat. But it does make you retain water so even if you lose fat, you won't notice until later because you will have excess water weight.
I have been cutting back and instantly my stomach is looking slimmer, and I feel less bloated and blech-y (yes, this is a word...my word!)
Maybe restrict it but don't cut yourself off.0 -
Yes, it is sugar free but do some research on the chemicals that are in and then make your decision. It isn't the
calories that affects you but the aspartame. It isn't good for you, health wise and losing weight wise, although once in awhile is fine.Diet Coke is sugar free.0 -
It all depends on how you feel. Artificial sweeteners have shown to increase hunger, so if you game cravings, and you act on those cravings, then quit and see if it makes a difference.0
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As people have already discussed, aspartame is a tricky one. It causes cancer, it's perfectly safe. It makes you susceptible to diabetes, it helps you lose weight. There's a lot of debate, lots of studies that show conflicting information, and some sources are completely contradictory.
For example, on the livestrong website, there are two completely different statements regarding the health effects of aspartame:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/355002-side-effects-of-aspartame-in-diet-soda/
http://www.livestrong.com/article/481292-what-is-more-harmful-aspartame-or-high-fructose-corn-syrup/?utm_source=popslideshow&utm_medium=a1
What I will say is this:
1) I gave up drinking soda (with sugar/HFCS) for one month, and after I did that, I stopped really craving it at all. I did initially lose some weight, but what I noticed more was that I just felt better overall. I never really had a taste for diet soda, so I never replaced it with that, but I do occasionally drink Vitamin Water Zero (sweetened with erithritol), Oogave (soda sweetened with agave) and Zevia (soda sweetened with stevia), and I know that it's not any better or healthier than diet soda, the sweetener they use doesn't bother me as much as aspartame though.
2) Chemicals are chemicals. I generally eat organic, spray free, grass fed, etc., so drinking soda is a bit of a stretch for me as it's way out of norm with the rest of my overall diet. I'm skeptical that drinking soda (diet or regular or alternatively sweetened) could in any way be considered healthy. I know people say not to drink your calories (iced coffee with rice milk is another weakness of mine), and I try to go by that. As diet soda has no calories, it would seem to not follow under that same line of reasoning, but then on the other hand, what is it that you're putting into your body? It has no nutritional value and doesn't provide your body anything that it needs. Whether it's healthy or not in the long run, that might be reason enough not to drink it.
3) Treats. We seem to still find ways to treat ourselves with food, or sweets/salts we know we shouldn't be eating. Maybe we rationalize that if we don't do it all the time that it's not a big deal. Once a month or so, maybe is fine, but every week, or every day perhaps stops being rarely. Though really it's all relative. If someone used to drink 5 sodas a day and is now down to 1-2, you could consider that progress. But I think we need to be real about our own self control. I could bypass a bakery and ex-nay on store-bought cookies, but if there's freshly made brownies or cookies in my house, they will get eaten, and I will blow my calorie count. It's compulsive. So I don't keep them in the house. I don't feel that I've solved anything though, since merely staying away from them has not helped my self-control when I am around them. I would say my own behavior mirrors a form of addiction, and simply changing my diet isn't going to solve that. If you feel addicted to diet coke in the sense that you don't want to give it up and you think you would feel anxious about it if you did, then giving it up for "health"'s sake might not be the right approach. You might need to look at it from the point of view of addiction.0 -
i drink diet coke and crystal light. i'd never give it up0
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When I dont drink it I dont have water retention.0
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might as well try it.0
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I know the feeling.
My problems not really sugar rush but caffeine addiction and like you I don't drink hot drinks and struggle to drink water and all.
I agree with everyone else though. Try for a bit and see, it doesn't hurt to try, you can always go back to the way it was.0 -
I woulden't give it up, I would just cut back. I know how you feel because I am addicted to Diet Pepsi. Take what you drink in a day and cut it in 1/2 if you just give it up you will go through withdrawl. Thats what I am doing I am trying to get where I only drink it once a week.0
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other than the fact that you have trained your body to "like" it and it now satisfies that learned behaviour, there is nothing else of value for your body. Once you have quit drinking it for even a short amount of time, taking a glass of it will be shocking and you will be able to taste it in a different and unpleasant way. (for me anyway)
I agree 100%. Coke was my only "vice" and it was hard to give it up, I was also addicted to the caffeine. I started by using the crystal-lite in my water that is + energy to get over the withdrawl-headache-crappy feeling.... and here I am, 3 months later and I haven't drank anything but water, water and propel-zero.... I dont miss Coke, in fact, its too sweet to me now.
I would rather eat my calories0 -
just a heads up if you quit cold turkey you may get really bad headaches...When I quit drinking soda (cold turkey) it took about 3 days for my headache to go away0
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When I was drinking 6 diet cokes/day I retained water and had energy problems.
I now drink 2/day, drink plenty of water, and have no issues with water retention.0 -
I am thinking of giving up diet coke, does anyone think this will help with my sugar cravings? Or will just cause more cause i'm not getting a wee sugary bubbly kick?
I really love my diet coke, don't drink any hot drinks so this would really leave me with water or dilute juice, don't particullary like either of those but at the min my only drinks are diet coke.
Any advise is welcome
I don't know if it will help but NOT giving up Diet Coke has not hurt me.0 -
People smarter than me with more time on their hands to be smarter than me say yes... Personally, ANYTHING that doesn't grow in the ground, from a tree, or eats something that grows out of the ground or from a tree (massive generalization) is going to have some factor of "not being beneficial."
http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/4-health-side-effects-of-diet-soda.html
There are other articles out there too. I think you should do your own research, consider your goals, and make a decision that YOU think will give you the best chance at reaching your goals.0 -
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I drink about 3 diet pepsi a day. When I quit drinking them, I went down one jeans size, without going down in weight. I think it was all the bloating from the sodas that I lost.
I read an article that said that people that drink diet drinks regularly consume more calories than those who don't. Even though the diet is calorie free, your body gets confused. You are consuming something sweet, but there are no calories with it. Therefore, the article claimed that your body would seek out the "lost" calories elsewhere.
I still drink them, but try to stick to one a day.0 -
One thing I will tell you about quiting dite coke, you will get really bad headaches for awhile till your body gets use to not have the cafine. I quit when I was prego years ago. I drink it now and always will. I like my diet pop. I do drink cafine free pop after work but need that to keep me going during the day! If your having trouble sleeping try that it might help.
You do what you think is best for you. I will keep drinking my diet pop till I die. Quit smoking almost 10 years ago now loosing this wieght I think I should get to keep one thing I love. LOL0 -
I gave it up 3 weeks ago. This is the first week I feel decent (the headaches that first week were horrible) but I do feel better in the morning when I wake up -- I no longer need to drink a diet coke first thing in the morning. And the first two weeks I also did eat sweets. This week I have noticed my cravings for desserts has reduced somewhat. This is why I gave it up. My nutritionist said there was some evidence that for some people, drinking diet coke (or other atificial sweeteners) made them crave and eat other sweets.
At first I replaced it with this Trader Joe's powdered lemonade (fast flavor sticks; like Crystal Light) but now I am moving more to plain water.
Even if I give it up entirely and manage to stay off it, I really do not want to become one of those sanctimonious ex-diet-soda drinkers; but I'd say so far I'm liking it better without!0 -
Well if you cut it out, overtime you will crave it less. I switched from regular soda to diets. I say drink it if you want as long as you are getting all the water you are supposed to.0
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I am shocked at all the people telling you to keep drinking it! You obviously are aware of what's in it & that it is just terrible for your insides.
I used to drink a can a day & then maybe have some when I got home too. I would get home & be ready for bed almost immediately! I was okay once I got myself to the gym but I'd have to psych myself up to getting there. Now I don't drink it at all & I have so much more energy & can actually get home & enjoy my evenings. Personally, I don't see the point of drinking something with no nutritional value, that is damaging you from the inside. You are on a health & fitness journey after all. Good luck!0
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