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8 Dangers of Diet Soda

Submitted by on December 12, 2011 – 1:51 am11 Comments

You’ve probably noticed I mention diet soda quite often as something you need to eliminate from your diet as quickly as you can. It is a huge peeve of mine (along with a few others, like agave). I know many people enjoy diet soda and feel it is a “freebie” because it contains zero calories. What many people fail to realize is diet soda can be very detrimental to their health. It is also not beautifying at all- in fact it will diminish your beauty.  ~ Health Freedoms

Why is diet soda unhealthy? Let me count the ways!

1. Neurotoxic

While artificial sweeteners may be a zero calorie alternative to sugar, they are in no way healthier. Diet sodas may use a variety of artificial sweeteners in place of sugar, including aspartame, which acts as a neurotoxin.

Also known as NutraSweet, aspartame originally received FDA approval for use in carbonated beverages in1983, and it still remains the most commonly used sweetener in diet soda. Annually, reactions to aspartame result for a majority of the adverse reaction reports made to the food and drug administration.

Made from L-aspartyl-L-phenylalanyl-methyl-ester, aspartame is 200 times as sweet as sugar and contains negligible calories. Once in the human body, aspartame breaks down into phenylalanine, aspartic acid, and methanol. Methanol is a wood alcohol poison that, when heated above 86 degrees Fahrenheit (the human body temperature is 98.6 degrees), converts to formaldehyde. Aspartame is also an excitotoxin that builds up in the brain, and can excite brain neurons to the point of cell death.

2: Causes Headaches and Other Symptoms

Another artificial sweetener commonly used in diet sodas, sucralose, may cause a host of health problems including headaches.

Made from a modified sugar molecule, sucralose is supposed to pass through the body unabsorbed. Because sucralose is relatively new in the market still, its long-term effects have not been measured. Some evidence1 suggests sucralose may cause migraines, gastrointestinal issues, and thymus gland damage. Sucralose may also intensify sugar cravings, increase appetite, and trigger insulin release.

3: Acidifying

Soda is made up of a number of acidic chemicals. It is one of the most acidic substances humans ingest. The acids in diet soda demineralize the bones and teeth, and can lead to fractures and osteoporosis. Acid in the body also can lead to a number of health conditions such as inflammation and corrosion of body tissue. When your body is overly acidic your skin will not be as beautiful or youthful. It will contribute to looking older.

4: Caffeinated

Many diet sodas contain caffeine, which is an artificial stimulant and an addictive substance. Caffeine also excessively taxes the liver and can hamper its ability to cleanse and filter toxins from the body. Additionally, caffeine can trigger stress hormones, which can result in chronic stress and weight gain. Caffeine is also a diuretic, which dehydrates the body. It’s best to avoid caffeine in all its forms, particularly diet soda.

5: Increases Risk of Obesity

Studies show that although diet soda has no caloric value, it may have an impact on insulin similar to sugar ingestion. This is most likely due to the cephalic phase insulin response in the brain. When you taste the sweet in diet soda, your body perceives it as sugar and causes the pancreas to release insulin just as it would if you were consuming actual sugar.

Some studies show that drinking diet soda may increase the incidence of obesity and/or prevent you from losing weight. In fact, researchers at the University of Texas Health Center made some startling findings when testing the link between obesity and diet soda.

Obesity risk increased as followed:

26.5 percent for people drinking up to ½ can of diet soda per day, and 24 percent for regular soda drinkers consuming up to one can per day
54.5 percent for one to two cans of diet soda per day as opposed to 32.8 percent for those drinking the same amount of regular soda
57.1 percent for people drinking more than two cans of diet soda per day as opposed to 47.2 percent for people drinking the same amount of regular soda

In other words, diet soda consumption had a higher correlation with obesity rates than consumption of caloric soda containing sugar or high-fructose corn syrup.

6: Increases Toxic Load

There’s not a lot that’s natural in diet soda. Here are just a few of the ingredients you may find:

Carbonated water
Artificial coloring
Phosphoric acid
Potassium benzoate
Citric acid

Doesn’t sound so delicious and healthy, does it! It sounds nasty, and that is because it is indeed a nasty product. Diet soda places a significant toxic load on your liver and can contribute to toxic sludge in your intestines. You are much better off drinking pure, filtered, non-tap water.

7: Increases Risk of Heart Disease

A study at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine4 showed that people who drank diet soda daily had a 61 percent increased risk of a cardiovascular event. The study followed more than 2,500 participants for about nine years, during which 559 vascular events occurred. Even accounting for age and other risk factors, the risk with diet soda consumption appeared to be at least 48 percent higher. With that kind of risk, why take a chance on diet soda?

8: May Contribute to Metabolic Syndrome

A study at University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health in 2008 linked diet soda to metabolic syndrome, a cluster of metabolic disorders including obesity, high blood pressure, elevated triglycerides and hormone resistance. According to the study, consuming diet soda increased the risk of developing metabolic syndrome by 34 percent, which was higher than the elevated risk from consuming two other unhealthy types of foods – meat (26 percent increased risk), and fried foods (25 percent increased risk).

With all of these health risks, you have to ask yourself, is diet soda worth it? Avoiding soda may be one of the best things you can do for your health and beauty.

Source: http://www.kimberlysnyder.net/blog/2011/12/01/8-dangers-of-diet-soda/

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11 Comments »

  • This content is so important. People are so misled that diet soda and other diet products are healthy and lead to weight loss. Many times the diet products will slow down your metabolism and cause weight gain. This article is thorough and I share this content with my patients.

  • Andrew Kenny says:

    I just had a thought : Our obesity epidemic may be a response of our bodies to adjust to the increase in the toxics in the environment that we are absorbing.

  • cinch diet says:

    Drink a Lot of Water- Although you may have heard it over and over again, it is really true. Drinking water not only replenishes your system but also promotes weight loss. How is that possible? Well, as we all know, water is a fluid that directly passes your colon, so drinking water can flush away those toxins and unwanted fats. Drink at least 8 glasses a day for best results.

  • gndrand says:

    So what is wrong with Agave? I went to a seminar at Bastyr University who say that agave does not cause your blood sugar to spike. I use only in moderation, but curious about what info you may have.

  • Teresa says:

    WOW! very scary! Question….what about Diabetics..what can they drink, if they like drinking sodas…their doctors tell them to drink only Diet sodas…why?

  • Great post – Thank You! I have been preaching on the ills of soda, especially diet soda, to anyone who will listen, for years. From a pH standpoint alone it is a nightmare. And when you add in all the neurotoxic effect – why it isn’t banned as a poisonous substance…

    Well, it all comes down to money. Monsanto has too much hold on the Govt. oversight agencies.

    Thanks Again –

    Kay Aubrey-Chimene, RMT, Bio-Nutritional Consultant
    Editor – http://TheIntentionalHorse.com
    Director – http://GrandAdventuresRanch.com

  • Emily Teed says:

    I have a question. I am hypoglycemic. I can only tolerate up to 23g of sugar at one time. So to compensate I use the generic of splenda in kool aid. From what I read is this something bad as well to do? I also drink generic Crystal Lite. I also wonder if that is something bad to drink as well. From the sound of I will stick to cold water. Because juice has too much sugar I can’t drink a full glass and milk upsets my stomach so I eat more dairy products. I guess being hypo glycemic is another negative of life. I need to lose weight and wonder if being hypoglycemic doesn’t help matters. I was drinking diet pop because I can not drink regular pop without causing issues. So the question is what do hypoglycemic people do to compensate for these issues?

  • Mike Anderson says:

    Where to begin? If asparteme is as toxic as it’s claimed to be, do you really think the FDA would still aprove it? Methanol is converted to formaldehyde and filtered out in the liver. The diuretic effect of the caffeine is offset by the water in the soda. Acidifying? Yes, nature of the beast The carbonated water wears down tooth enamel but you don’t get the double whammy to tooth decay of the regular sugar in non-diet soda. Obesity? Doubt it. I’ve drank diet for over 15 years. I’m not obese, no vascular events, no metabolic syndrome. That leaves #6, my favorite! Potassium benzoate? Isn’t that a preservative? Isn’t that in almost all processed food? Better stop going to the supermaket and start making all of you own food. Citric Acid? Better stop drinking that morning OJ. It’s full of it. Carbonated water? Carbon dioxide injected to make the fizz but also the acid for enamel decay. Is diet soda good for you? Come on. It’s soda. We know it’s not healthy. Is it as bad as this article makes it out to be? I doubt it. But too much of one thing is never a good thing. Enjoy your soda but drink your water. Ride the elevator but also take the stairs.

  • Kathleen says:

    Go to:

    http://www.westonaprice.org

    to gain an understanding of how to heal the gut to eliminate intolerences and allergies.

    Use grass fed raw cow/goat milk to eliminate lactose issues, as they were created from pasteurized milk.

    Drink probiotics, yogurt, kefir, kombucha, mead wines, and eat fermented vegetables, presoaked in real raw whey grains and beans. Soaked in salt water, then redried nuts. Sprouted seeds.

    Get healthy raw milk here:

    http://www.realmilk.com

    Buy this cookbook, Nurishing Traditions:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0967089735

    There are even a few healthy soda type drinks to make in the back of the cookbook.

  • Andrew says:

    STEVIA!

  • Mlee says:

    HELP! I’m addicted to diet soda! I drink about 4 cans a day! How can I make myself NOT want it?

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