With the help of MRI imaging, cognitive tests, and existing data, researchers found that people who drank two more sugary drinks per day or more than three sodas had smaller brain volume – actual brain shrinkage in the size of the hippocampus was found. This accelerated aging of the brain ...
The other controversy is over the way Sucralose is marketed as Splenda. Because of their tagline, "Splenda is made from sugar, so it tastes like sugar," many people believe that Splenda is a natural sweetener and therefore healthier, which isn't the case. Because there have been no long-...
How bad is Sprite for you? A 12-ounce (375-ml) can of Sprite packs 140 calories and 38 grams of carbs, all of which come from added sugar (1). Upon drinking it, most people experience a sudden increase in blood sugar. As a result, they may feel ajolt of energyand subsequent cras...
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product. This type of withdrawal is often characterized by headaches, sluggishness, and difficulty concentrating. While caffeinated water may be a healthier option than sugary sodas or artificially flavored sports drinks, consumers should avoid overusing the product to prevent caffeine-related side effects...
Byanon1399— On May 29, 2007 Well, I really don't think that if you drink a little bit of, let's say sparkling water, that this will make you get a disease otherwise all what you already consume will be like that. Of course, you must not exaggerate, this what I do think. Person...
They now put in all diet sodas, coke zero, sprite zero, diet dr.p, etc. "because they thought we were and unhealthy school with all this sugar" I *just about died*! After reading your stories on how it affected you and your family, i'm trying to get the district to change our ...
markets and fast-food joints, and found several (namely bottled Pepsi, Coke, and Sprite) with fructose-to-glucose ratios approaching 65/35. This is deadly to the body. I am listing high fructose corn syrup in soft drinks as an example of how deadly it is. Even though the LAUSD is ...