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20 Reasons to Never Drink Soda or Diet Soda Again by Project Swole Patient Expert Posted Sun 19 Sep 2010 7:26pm that carbonated flavored beverages are not good for your health. While regular and diet sodas are both borderline dangerous, diet drinks seem to pose a much greater risk to the body. Still thinking about reaching for a soda?? Here are only 20 reasons not to drink one ever again: 1. Your diet soda could be loaded with saccharin. Saccharin (Sweet n’ Low Read on »
My Natural Soda Challenge Is SO Timely: Diet Soda Risk Study by Alexandra Jamieson Posted Fri 11 Feb 2011 10:06am this project was going to be! As reported on Medscape.com yesterday, “A new study suggests that the popular (diet soda) drinks may increase the risk for stroke, myocardial infarction, and vascular death.” According to lead investigator Hannah Gardener, an epidemiologist from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Florida “People who had diet soda Read on »
8 Tips to Lose Weight Easily -- Just Cut Out the Soda (My Article on eDiets) by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:12pm Do you have a soda problem? Get some ideas on conquering it by reading my article, "8 Tips to Lose Weight Easily: Just Cut Out Soda & Sugary Drinks--Research Shows Those Sweet Beverages Pack on Pounds," which appeared on eDiets.com and JustMommies.com. Read on »
Is Diet Soda Good for Your Diet?... by Jeff C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 5:06pm Is Diet Soda Good for Your Diet? ByKathryn Lively When you think of nutrition and eating healthy, most likely you are more concerned about the food you eat than... a diet drink... Perhaps you have seen on television or film a sketch where a person orders a fattening, fast food meal with a diet soda to even everything out. A diet soda has Read on »
Increasing the Price of Regular Soda May Reduce Intake and Obesity by Linda Posted Sun 20 Jun 2010 12:00am In an effort to reduce the rate of obesity in the U.S., federal and local governments are looking at increased taxing of regular high sugar soda drinks. A 12-oz regular soda will contain about 120 calories. Several of those per day can add up to the calories of a meal causing Americans to take in additional calories that is leading Read on »
How diet soda causes weight gain! by Sushicookie Posted Thu 17 Mar 2011 12:06am Lately I’ve been nagging people for their diet soda. Soda’s bad, but diet soda is way worse. If you’re gonna have a soda, just drink regular! It doesn’t have extra crap put into it to make up for the lack of sugar and calories. So, I recently found this video by way of Shorty Fitness . Thanks doll! I had to share it. So here’s a little lesson for you all.   Read on »
Postpartum Weight Loss- Diet Sodas and Coffee Do Not Count As Water by Sara H. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 25 May 2010 4:05pm To Sara of Fit by Sara: “I’ve read that drinking water is particularly important if one wants to lose weight.  Why is this?  Also, I drink lots of fluids such as diet soda... the added benefits of healthier skin, hair, nails, and weight loss!” -Sara Holliday MFT, CPT ***Got a question for me?  Email me at info@fitbysara.com visit www.fitbysara.com Read on »
Can Diet Soda Make You Fat and Cause Diabetes? by Heartstrong Registered NurseFacebook Posted Thu 19 Mar 2009 6:31am in January 2009 in Diabetes Care found that people who drank at least one diet soda daily had a 67% greater risk of developing diabetes. We know regular soft drinks are unhealthy, now we have data suggesting health risks with regular consumption of diet soda.  Remember moderation is key or better yet drink more H2O…. Read on »
Strokes Linked To Diet Soda? by Adria A. Posted Fri 18 Feb 2011 12:00am who consumed diet soda on a daily basis had an increased rate of risk by 61%.  This study also took into account drinking, smoking, exercising regularly, and calorie consumption...); daily regular soda (at least one per day); moderate diet soda only; daily diet soda only; and two groups of people who drink both kinds: moderate diet and any regular, and daily Read on »
Soda drinking as child predicts unhealthy diet as adolescent by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 12 Jun 2010 12:00am higher intake of added sugars. The study did not distinguish between diet and regular soda because the “soda drinkers” drank both types, but diet soda intake was very low at age... PSU.edu - Young girls who drink soda have less healthy diets through Read on »