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Diet colas ?
PB wrote:
I have so few pleasures left, can't keep diet coke/pepsi as one ? Are diet sodas harmful? Probably. Are regular sugar sodas harmful? Definitely. Chances are the diet sodas are no worse and may be a little less bad than regular sugar sodas. I have no reaction to aspartame but I do know a small number of people who do. It blocks any attempt for my wife to lose and she's gone through several cycles to demonstrate that happening. I prefer Diet Rite or Diet RC Cola over either Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi because of this. Diet Rite was the first on the market to switch to Splenda as its sweetener. Of course eventually problems will emerge about Splenda use just they do with all artificial sweeteners, but there's no way they will end up as common as aspartame problems. And I know my wife is one of the few who have some sort of reaction to aspartame and neither of us have short term issues with Splenda. Bad for weight gain ? No one seems sure. zero calories, but something about aspartame and sugar substitutes, I don't know. I've known several people who drank diet sodas nearly to the exclusion of regular water. They are fat. Diet sodas have no calories so they may not contribute to weight gain but they certainly do nothing to help loss. But is loss really about the liquids as long as you drink actual water for your daily quota and have sodas in addition? I don't think so unless you're experimented with stalls and seen the stalls break as soon as you stopped aspartame. Gonna just eat raw and drink water, except can't afford healthy food vegan diet. The idea that vegan food is healthy is false. There are valid reasons for going vegan and if one of those reasons applies to you then do it. But please don't use a false reason and then end up wondering why yet another attempt at dieting failed. That's why poor people are fat. Junk and processed foods are cheaper. Cheaper in terms of time and convenience. If you compare the dollar cost of going to fast food places for a month with buying on sale meat and low price veggies for a month the dollar cost isn't going to be higher for the healthy food. And if you use beans in a crockpot for a fraction of your food that makes it a lot cheaper in dollars. The cost of the healthy foods is the effort not the dollars, and in the learning to buy based on price and the initial shopping trips that you end up buying the worng foods before you relearn. The first month may cost more dollars but not later months. It's the effort that's higher. And once you consider the price in effort, making the inherently problematic vegan approach healthy takes significantly more effort. Humans are omnivores in objective fact and so it is very easy to cover our metabolic needs by mixing meat and veggies and fruit and nuts without much advance planning. Just have some of each and pay a little attention to variety and it works. With vegan it takes planning to acheive a healthy result. More price in the coinage of thought and effort. I think the more critical aspect is the fact that fast foods are designed to trigger cravings for more of them. They tap instinctive cravings for rich/fatty, sweet/starchy and salty, and they do it with little other nutrition so they don't really let the hunger go completely away. |
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Diet colas ?
On Apr 23, 11:59*am, Doug Freyburger wrote:
PB wrote: I have so few pleasures left, can't keep diet coke/pepsi as one ? Are diet sodas harmful? *Probably. *Are regular sugar sodas harmful? Definitely. *Chances are the diet sodas are no worse and may be a little less bad than regular sugar sodas. I have no reaction to aspartame but I do know a small number of people who do. *It blocks any attempt for my wife to lose and she's gone through several cycles to demonstrate that happening. *I prefer Diet Rite or Diet RC Cola over either Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi because of this. *Diet Rite was the first on the market to switch to Splenda as its sweetener. Of course eventually problems will emerge about Splenda use just they do with all artificial sweeteners, but there's no way they will end up as common as aspartame problems. *And I know my wife is one of the few who have some sort of reaction to aspartame and neither of us have short term issues with Splenda. Bad for weight gain ? No one seems sure. zero calories, but something about aspartame and sugar substitutes, I don't know. I've known several people who drank diet sodas nearly to the exclusion of regular water. *They are fat. *Diet sodas have no calories so they may not contribute to weight gain but they certainly do nothing to help loss. *But is loss really about the liquids as long as you drink actual water for your daily quota and have sodas in addition? *I don't think so unless you're experimented with stalls and seen the stalls break as soon as you stopped aspartame. Gonna just eat raw and drink water, except can't afford healthy food vegan diet. The idea that vegan food is healthy is false. *There are valid reasons for going vegan and if one of those reasons applies to you then do it. But please don't use a false reason and then end up wondering why yet another attempt at dieting failed. That's why poor people are fat. Junk and processed foods are cheaper. Cheaper in terms of time and convenience. *If you compare the dollar cost of going to fast food places for a month with buying on sale meat and low price veggies for a month the dollar cost isn't going to be higher for the healthy food. *And if you use beans in a crockpot for a fraction of your food that makes it a lot cheaper in dollars. *The cost of the healthy foods is the effort not the dollars, and in the learning to buy based on price and the initial shopping trips that you end up buying the worng foods before you relearn. *The first month may cost more dollars but not later months. *It's the effort that's higher. And once you consider the price in effort, making the inherently problematic vegan approach healthy takes significantly more effort. Humans are omnivores in objective fact and so it is very easy to cover our metabolic needs by mixing meat and veggies and fruit and nuts without much advance planning. *Just have some of each and pay a little attention to variety and it works. *With vegan it takes planning to acheive a healthy result. *More price in the coinage of thought and effort. I think the more critical aspect is the fact that fast foods are designed to trigger cravings for more of them. *They tap instinctive cravings for rich/fatty, sweet/starchy and salty, and they do it with little other nutrition so they don't really let the hunger go completely away. So....doesn't cause weight gain but prevents weight loss ? I'm lost. Difference between aspartame and other artificial sweeteners ? |
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Diet colas ?
PB wrote:
So....doesn't cause weight gain but prevents weight loss ? That's what aspartame does to my wife. Not even a worst case for ill effects from it. Most folks get no ill effects. But do think about anyone you know who drinks diet sodas in the place of other liquids. Are any of them thin or are all of them fat? I'm lost. Difference between aspartame and other artificial sweeteners ? All of them either have known problems or will some day. Aspartame is the one with the most problems. |
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Diet colas ?
Doug Freyburger wrote:
PB wrote: So....doesn't cause weight gain but prevents weight loss ? That's what aspartame does to my wife. Not even a worst case for ill effects from it. Most folks get no ill effects. But do think about anyone you know who drinks diet sodas in the place of other liquids. Are any of them thin or are all of them fat? I'm lost. Difference between aspartame and other artificial sweeteners ? All of them either have known problems or will some day. Aspartame is the one with the most problems. Are they fat because they drink diet soda? Or do they drink diet soda because they are fat? |
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Do they help in losing body fats??? |
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Diet sodas have traditionally assisted individuals to lose weight because they are replacing the sugar sodas and juices. But diet sodas can bring on a host of unanticipated others issues such as decalcification of teeth.
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I would also enjoy sodas why not but when doing it moderately it can do you good as with everything else. |
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Yes, I agree, sodas produce health repercussions when the intake is just too much. a href="http://superslimafricanmango.com/what-is-irvingia-gabonesis/irvingia gabonesis seed extract/a |
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Well diet cola is not perfectly pure and good for health. Its better up to some extent but it has some drawbacks because it has some artificial ingredients and flavors add in it. So in my observations it is not effective for health.
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As per my knowledge, water is the best solution for all the above mentioned problems. Water can’t be replaced by any thing. The main disadvantage of using diet colas is it will affect the teeth. The good side of it is it will help to loose weight.
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