It's simple: while diet soda doesn't contain real sugar or calories itdoes contain a lot of additives and artificial ingredients including sweeteners. These ingredients are full of unnatural chemicals that can cause your body to crave more high-calorie and sugar-laden foods. Do diet sodas reall...
根据第二段中的最后部分“Aspartame still might not be good for you, though. Studies have shown that people who drink diet sodas may actually gain more weight than those who drink regular soda, perhaps because, strangely enough, drinks loaded with fake sugar may actually make you want to eat ...
The End Of Diet Soda? Huge Study Links Aspartame to These Major Health Problems
To put it in perspective, a 150-pound woman could drink 20 12-ounce cans of diet soda a day without exceeding the safety threshold, according to Dr. Bernadene Magnusun, Senior Scientist and Regulatory Consultant at Cantox Health Sciences International. The EFSA also concluded that aspartame is...
Enter diet sodas... When you create sweet-tasting foods that do not actually contain sugar, our body continues to secrete insulin when it does not need to. For many people, this may lead to an increased appetite, often for carbohydrates (and especially for those that break down quickly, i...
Analyzing my aspartame while having a diet sodaKEN BROWN
Drinking a certain brand of beer or soda does NOT attract women or make you dynamic. Taking a drug that warns you of twenty odd possible side effects such as seizures, heart attack, suicidal thoughts, paralysis etc indicates it's POISON and something is very wrong. If you can't ...
Many people consider zero-calorie or calorie neutral beverages that contain artificial sweeteners, such as diet soda, “safe” options when fasting or pursuing weight loss. No calories, no problem, right? However, experts in the nutrition field have long deliberated whether or not the artificial ...
As a dietitian that specializes in body composition, which in my eyes is a step ahead of simple weight loss, I have often been questioned on my opinion of diet soda. Especially because dietitians recommend not todrinkone’s calories. The good news first: ok, calorie free does have its sil...
“We refer to a ‘sweet tooth,’ not a ‘sugar tooth,’“ Katz says. “I think that is absolutely right. Our taste buds don’t really differentiate between sweet in sugar and sweet from, say, aspartame. The evidence that this sweet taste is addictive is pretty clear.” His theoretical...