Oh and I NEVER buy decaffinated pop! I guess I'm just a rebel w/o a cause![]()
I need my caffeine....:willy_nilly:
Oh and I NEVER buy decaffinated pop! I guess I'm just a rebel w/o a cause![]()
It took me a long time to get that in my head. I drink a soda called Zevia that use the Stevia plant. It's an all natural sweetener that doesn't effect your body the way the others do. It also helps keep your blood pressure down. The body doesn't absorb it say the way it does sucralose or maltitol. If I'm out at a restuarant I will have a regular soda. When I first got off aspartame, I drank Pepsi Throwback.
Never have never will. Diet drinks or margarine you will never see in my house.
I always cringe when I see a mum buy their kid diet coke thinking its "healthier":willy_nilly:
Never have never will. Diet drinks or margarine you will never see in my house.
I always cringe when I see a mum buy their kid diet coke thinking its "healthier" :willy_nilly:
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Same here. I can't stand the taste of artificial sweeteners and they've proven to be a much bigger problem to the body than natural sugar. Really, that shit should be banned.This is what I don't get... Is that people would rather drink a chemical poison sweetener over sugar. Seriously?
If want the occasional soft drink, pick up the one with sugar in it. A little sugar isn't going to make you fat but a little poison can kill you. :dunno
There will never be artificial sweeteners or products in our house.
I seriously doubt that any gov't will ban it. I'm just stating my disdain for the stuff. Alcohol? There's alot of morons out there whom don't understand the term moderation. Many of these morons get behind the wheel of a 2 or 2.5 ton vehicle and destroy families. There's no way prohibition will ever make a comeback, but moderation doesn't seem to be commonplace in present society. Alcohol abuse has gotten out of control and gov't can't do much about it. People need to become more informed or just simply stop multiplying. Sometimes, you can't fix stupid.Disagree w/u again Freight....I don't know why I like u?..... It's certainly no worse than alcohol. Should they ban that too? If you say it's okay if you drink it in moderation I say, same w/diet soda.
Freedom of choice, it's a wonderful thing. :thumbup
I dunno, I think theres a difference between alcohol and soda. At least Alcohol has a warning label. soda with artificial sweeteners just say Contains Phenylalanine. Which is bad for chicks who are knocked up. It's obviously far worse for anybody than that.
Disagree w/u again Freight....I don't know why I like u?..... It's certainly no worse than alcohol. Should they ban that too? If you say it's okay if you drink it in moderation I say, same w/diet soda.
Freedom of choice, it's a wonderful thing. :thumbup
Aspartame disease: H.J. Roberts, MD, coined the term "aspartame disease" in a book filled with over 1,000 pages of information about the negative health consequences of ingesting aspartame. Dr. Roberts reports that by 1998, aspartame products were the cause of 80% of complaints to the FDA about food additives. Some of these symptoms include headache, dizziness, change in mood, vomiting or nausea, abdominal pain and cramps, change in vision, diarrhea, seizures/convulsions, memory loss, and fatigue. Along with these symptoms, links to aspartame are made for fibromyalgia symptoms, spasms, shooting pains, numbness in your legs, cramps, tinnitus, joint pain, unexplainable depression, anxiety attacks, slurred speech, blurred vision, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus, and various cancers. While the FDA has assured us that the research does not show any adverse health complications from aspartame, there has been some evidence to suggest that some of the following symptoms can be related to aspartame.
Headaches: One study confirmed that individuals with self-reported headaches after the ingestion of aspartame were in deed susceptible to headaches due to aspartame. Three randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled studies with more than 200 adult migraine sufferers showed that headaches were more frequent and more severe in the aspartame-treated group.
Depression: In a study of the effect of aspartame on 40 patients with depression, the study was cut short due to the severity of reactions within the first 13 patients tested. The outcome showed that individuals with mood disorders were particularly sensitive to aspartame and recommended that it be avoided by them.
Cancer: In an initial study, 12 rats out of 320 developed malignant brain tumors after receiving aspartame in an FDA trial.
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