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Old 04-26-2012, 09:48 PM
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"Pop" vs "Soda" is the line separating Mid-Atlantic PA from Midwestern PA.

Speaking as someone who used to drink two liters of diet soda a day, it's a good idea to cut back. For me it was making pitchers of red zinger tea which has enough flavor to scratch the itch until I broke the addiction. I still like soda, but I don't drink it every day.

But yeah, smoking is much worse for you, so you can still win that argument with your girl.

Of course, now I'm addicted to Starbucks chai lattes. Curse you, Starbucks!
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"Pop" vs "Soda" is the line separating Mid-Atlantic PA from Midwestern PA.

Speaking as someone who used to drink two liters of diet soda a day, it's a good idea to cut back. For me it was making pitchers of red zinger tea which has enough flavor to scratch the itch until I broke the addiction. I still like soda, but I don't drink it every day.

But yeah, smoking is much worse for you, so you can still win that argument with your girl.

Of course, now I'm addicted to Starbucks chai lattes. Curse you, Starbucks!

Juuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuust a touch of sugar in those.
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Old 04-26-2012, 09:53 PM
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Old 04-26-2012, 10:05 PM
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Juuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuust a touch of sugar in those.
Sigh. How well my waistline knows.
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Old 04-26-2012, 10:08 PM
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Sigh. How well my waistline knows.
You have a built in excuse. You have given birth.

Although you are still no bigger than a minute. I felt really, really tall next to you.
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Old 04-26-2012, 10:23 PM
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You have a built in excuse. You have given birth.

Although you are still no bigger than a minute. I felt really, really tall next to you.
Aww... I have that effect on a lot of people. Because most of them are taller than I.

There really is something to the cutting out sugar thing. I got gestational diabetes and had to do the diabetes diet the last couple of months of pregnancy. I have never had so much energy. That diet is just good for you. Todd went on the diet to keep me company and lost ten pounds in a month.

Unfortunately, by the time I was put of recovery after delivery, I'd been without food for almost three days, so I was all, "Chai tea! Frosted mini wheats! Coke!". So much for my sugar-free life.
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Old 04-27-2012, 02:47 AM
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Food for thought. Over 50% of all consumer complaints fielded by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) are for aspartame.

To put that in perspective, the FDA receives more health complaints on Aspartame than all other substances combined.

The only reason it was allowed into our foods was because of a vile human being named Donald Rumsfeld, who used his muscle while head of the company that makes Aspartame. The FDA had initially banned it, but now, of course, claims it's totally safe.

You should read what this stuff is metabolized into in your body, as well, but knowing you, you will be too stupid to care.

One nice benefit of using any artificial sweetener, is that it makes your body crave sweets.

When you taste something sweet, a signal is sent to your liver that you are eating something with sugars in it, and this lets the liver release glucose into your blood, with the expectation of payback in the near future. When this does not happen, people tend to get hungry, and often want sweet foods.

Hence, the rapid rise in obesity.

Here is a really good book on such things, but I doubt you'll be capable of reading it without jumping around.

http://www.amazon.com/Excitotoxins-T...5511984&sr=8-1

All that being said, I encourage you to continue guzzling the Dew! And not the Justin type of Dew.

Or maybe the Justin type, I don't know. Both would be rough to tolerate.
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Old 04-27-2012, 03:24 AM
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For those of you interested, here is another article from Dr. Al Sears that explains why sugary drinks(especially diet sodas) are so dangerous. The thing I love about this doctor is that he is always up to date on all the newest research.


"It doesn’t matter how healthy or thin you are, reaching for a sugary drink is still dangerous for your heart. Four times as dangerous as not drinking one.

New research presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association finds that women who drank only two sugary drinks a day were nearly four times as likely to have high triglycerides, the best predictor of heart risk for women.

They were also significantly more likely to have impaired blood sugar levels even when not eating or drinking.

Sugary drinks increase triglycerides because they are almost pure carbohydrate. Drinking flavored water, sweetened tea, soda, or those dessert-like coffees send a rush of sugar straight into your bloodstream.

When your body gets too much of this kind of carbohydrate, it wants to store it as fat. How does it do this? It turns the carbs into triglycerides. Then it transports them through the blood from the liver where they’re made to the adipose cells where they’re stored.

Problem is, even if you’re outwardly thin, this fat can accumulate around your organs without you ever knowing it. It’s called visceral fat. It causes inflammation, and can lead to the inflammatory diseases diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity.

And sugary drinks are bad for that reason, but diet drinks may actually be worse.

Researchers were shocked when looking at results from the San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging. They followed 474 people for nearly 10 years. They compared the change in waist size for diet soda users versus non-users (both sugary drink drinkers and non-drinkers).

People who drank diet sodas had a 70 percent greater increase in waist size. And for those who said they drank two or more diet sodas a day, their bellies grew by 500 percent more.

That’s five times bigger waists for people drinking diet sodas.

On average, for each diet soft drink you have each day, you’re 65 percent more likely to become overweight during the next seven to eight years, and 41 percent more likely to become obese.

Continued......
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The only reason it was allowed into our foods was because of a vile human being named Donald Rumsfeld, who used his muscle while head of the company that makes Aspartame. The FDA had initially banned it, but now, of course, claims it's totally safe.

You should read what this stuff is metabolized into in your body, as well,
The same Donald Rumsfeld that tried to convince us Iraq might have been linked with Al Qadia?

Oh gawd...I'm probably a lock to die of cancer.
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Old 04-27-2012, 08:44 AM
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The only reason it was allowed into our foods was because of a vile human being named Donald Rumsfeld, who used his muscle while head of the company that makes Aspartame.
That is fascinating! I had no idea. Rumsfeld- the gift that keeps sh*tting on America.

I drank so much diet soda in my teens and 20s. I'm frakking doomed.
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