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GetThisMoney
11-14-08, 02:23 PM
http://www.emedexpert.com/tips/soft-drinks.shtml


1. It's Very Tasty!

The taste could be one thing that gets us addicted to drinking soda, it is delicious. In fact, it is so good, that many people drink it with every meal!

2. It's Everywhere!

Even if you wanted to drink something else, you would be hard-pressed to find it as prominently displayed in vending machines, at fast-food chains, and supermarket checkouts. You might not realize how ubiquitous Coke, Pepsi, and the like are in our society until you try to stop drinking soda.

3. Convenience, "Grab-n-Go"!

The most addictive thing about soda is the convenience. If you want something quick or are in a hurry, it is so easy to grab and convenient to drink.

4. Promotion and Advertising

Soft drinks are heavily consumed in part because companies promote them vigorously - Billions of dollars are spend on advertising sodas - and market them everywhere - in stores, restaurants, gas stations, museums, and even schools.

5. Soda Habit

For some people, drinking several sodas a day is a force of habit. You know drinking soda is a habit when you find yourself going to the grocery store at 10 p.m. because your refrigerator is tapped out.

6. It Is Cheap

Soda may be pretty inexpensive when compared with fruit juice and milk. With combo meals, a large soda is only an extra dollar, and you get fries!

7. Thirst

Often people drink soda to quench the thirst. However, this is probably the worst time to drink soda, because when you are very thirsty or dehydrated you have low levels of saliva. And saliva helps to neutralize acids (soda is the most acidic beverage you can buy) and wash your teeth clean.

8. Caffeine Addiction

Many soft drinks contain caffeine and caffeine is mildly addictive. This fact is part of the reason soda is such a hard habit to break. If you're addicted to the caffeine in soda, you're really having two habits - the soda habit and the caffeine habit.

16 Reasons To Stop Drinking Soda

These were reasons why we drink soda and here are 16 powerful reasons to give up soda drinking.

Do you know the extent to which drinking carbonated, caffeinated, sugared, or artificially sweetened beverages harms your body? Giving up soft drinks can be one of the best things you can do to improve your health.

1.Soda Is Useless.

First of all, there are no nutritionally beneficial components in soft drinks. Soft drinks mostly consist of filtered water and refined sugars. Yet the average American drinks about 57 gallons of soft drinks each year.

2. Weight Gain & Obesity

Many people either forget or don't realize how many extra calories they consume in what they drink. Drinking a single 330 ml can a day of sugary drinks translates to more than 1lb of weight gain every month.

Several scientific studies have provided experimental evidence that soft drinks are directly related to weight gain. The relationship between soft drink consumption and body weight is so strong that researchers2 calculate that for each additional soda consumed, the risk of obesity increases 1.6 times.

According to the results of high quality study3 reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages helped reduce body mass index in the heaviest teenagers.

3. Diabetes

This is a consequence of #2. Anything that promotes weight gain increases the risk of diabetes. Drinking soda not only contributes to making people fat, but it also stresses the body's ability to process sugar5. Some scientists now suspect that the sweet stuff may help explain why the number of Americans with type 2 diabetes has tripled from 6.6 million in 1980 to 20.8 million today.

Rapidly absorbed carbohydrates like high fructose corn syrup put more strain on insulin-producing cells than other foods. When sugar enters the bloodstream quickly, the pancreas has to secrete large amounts of insulin for the body to process it. Some scientists believe that the unceasing demands that a soda habit places on the pancreas may ultimately leave it unable to keep up with the body's need for insulin. Also, insulin itself becomes less effective at processing sugar; both conditions contribute to the risk of developing diabetes.

Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and Harvard Medical School4 analyzed data from the Nurses' Health Study II, a trial tracking the health of more than 51,000 women. None of the participants had diabetes at the onset of the study in 1991. Over the following 8 years, 741 women were diagnosed with the disease. Researchers found that women who drank one or more sugary drinks a day gained more weight and were 83% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who imbibed less than once a month.

4. Weakened Bones And Risk Of Osteoporosis

Frequent consumption of soft drinks may also increase the risk of osteoporosis,6 especially in people who drink soft drinks instead of calcium-rich milk7. High soda consumption (particularly cola15) in children poses a significant risk factor for impaired calcification of growing bones.

In the 1950s, children drank 3 cups of milk for every 1 cup of sugary drinks. Today that ratio is reversed: 3 cups of sugary drinks for every cup of milk. Tellingly, osteoporosis is a major health threat for 44 million Americans. Most experts now say that the real culprit is soda's displacement of milk in the diet, though some scientists believe that the acidity of colas may be weakening bones by promoting the loss of calcium.

5. Dental Caries And Erosion

Soda eats up and dissolves the tooth enamel8. Researches9 say that soft drinks are responsible for doubling or tripling the incidence of tooth decay.

The acidity can dissolve the mineral content of the enamel, making the teeth weaker, more sensitive, and more susceptible to decay. Soda's acidity makes it even worse for teeth than the solid sugar found in candy.

Dental experts continue to urge that people drink less soda pop, especially between meals, to prevent tooth decay and dental erosion.

6. Kidney Damage

There is good evidence that cola beverages can increase the risk of kidney problems, more so than non-cola sodas.

Researches clearly demonstrated that large quantities of cola result in enhanced kidney stone formation16-17. If you're wondering exactly how soft drinks cause kidney stones, it's because of their acidity and radical mineral imbalances. Your body must buffer the acidity of soft drinks with calcium from your own bones. As this calcium is eliminated through your urine, it slowly forms kidney stones.

In a study published in the journal Epidemiology14, the team compared the dietary habits of 465 people with chronic kidney disease and 467 healthy people. After controlling for various factors, the team found that drinking two or more colas a day (whether artificially sweetened or regular) was linked to a twofold risk of chronic kidney disease.

7.Increased Blood Pressure

Experts have reasons to believe that overconsumption of fructose, particularly in the form of soft drinks, leads to an increase in blood pressure22.

8. Likely To Cause Heartburn

Soft drink consumption is a strong predictor of heartburn20-21.


9. Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factor

Soft drink consumption is a significant risk factor for developing of metabolic syndrome18, a combination of the symptoms such as high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol, and insulin resistance.


10. Harmful Effects On Liver

There is evidence that consumption of too many soft drinks puts you under increased risk for liver cirrhosis similar to what chronic alcoholics have19.

11. Impaired Digestive System

Soda, no matter who makes it, is the most acidic beverage you can buy, with a pH of about 2.51, about the same as vinegar, but the sugar content disguises the acidity. To put that into perspective, consider that battery acid has a pH of 1 and pure water has a pH level of 7.

Why does that matter? Throughout the digestive system, that starts from the mouth and ends up at the anus only the stomach can resist an acidic environment up to pH 2.0. But before the acidity of soft drink reaches the stomach it passes through all the other organs involved in the digestive system thus causing an abnormal acidic environment. The linings of the mouth, pharynx and esophagus are highly sensitive to acids.

The phosphoric acid present in soft drink competes with the hydrochloric acid of the stomach and affects its functions. When the stomach becomes ineffective, food remains undigested causing indigestion, gassiness or bloating (swelling of stomach).

12. Dehydration

Another problem with sodas is that they act as dehydrating diuretics. Both caffeine and sugar cause dehydration.

Caffeine is a diuretic and causes an increase in urine volume. High concentration of sugar is drawing off water because your kidneys try to expel the excess sugar out of the blood. When you drink a caffeinated soda to quench your thirst, you will actually become thirstier.

13. High Caffeine Content

Another advantage of avoiding sodas is that you will avoid the unnecessary caffeine. Soda drinks are a major source of caffeine in the American diet.

High doses of caffeine can cause irritability, restlessness, tension, insomnia, high blood pressure, gastrointestinal disturbance, excessive urination, irregular heartbeat and other side effects.

14. Toxins - Aspartame

If you think diet soda is better think again. The poison in diet soda is an artificial sweetener aspartame. Aspartame is made up of three chemicals: aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol. It is used because it's about 200 times sweeter than table sugar.

Despite US FDA approval as a "safe" food additive, aspartame is one of the most dangerous substances added to foods. After you drink an aspartame-sweetened product, aspartame breaks down into its starting components: phenylalanine, aspartic acid, and methanol (that further converts to formaldehyde and formic acid, which are known carcinogens.). There are over 92 different health side effects associated with aspartame consumption10-13.

15. Possible Cell Damage Ability

A new health scare erupted over soft drinks recently amid evidence that they may cause serious cell damage. Research from a British university suggests a common preservative E211, known as sodium benzoate, found in drinks such as Fanta and Pepsi Max has the ability to switch off vital parts of DNA.

Sodium benzoate occurs in small amounts naturally in berries, but is used in large quantities to prevent mould in soft drinks.

16. There Are So Many Healthy Alternatives!

Soda replaces healthier drinks. By drinking soda, you cut the intake of fresh juices, milk, and even water and deprive yourself from essential vitamins and minerals.

* Water. Water is the best drink in the world.
* Tea. Any kind of tea - herbal, green or black - is rich in antioxidants, which were shown to protects the body form many health problems.
* 100% Juice. Fruit juice can be also useful for flavoring your water and teas.

Big Jo
11-14-08, 02:33 PM
props for the article. i'm actually trying to give up soda right now. i used to drink it every day but i don't anymore.

i'm fazing it out... it's hard to do but i'm getting there...

nalej
11-14-08, 03:44 PM
props for the article. i'm actually trying to give up soda right now. i used to drink it every day but i don't anymore.

i'm fazing it out... it's hard to do but i'm getting there...

so hard to do. My biggest vice since it's a daily thing.

Big Jo
11-14-08, 05:08 PM
so hard to do. My biggest vice since it's a daily thing.

i started out by not getting refills when i eat out.

now, i don't buy any to keep at my apartment (i.e. no 2 liter bottles), and if i'm at the school cafeteria i get milk or powerade instead.

also, i drink alot of crystal light now. only problem is i still crave soda when i go out to eat. i've already lost a pound or two though.

Da Boy Junior
11-14-08, 10:32 PM
havent drinked soda in years

HHReloaded
11-16-08, 05:38 PM
<--- diet coke addict

Luken
11-16-08, 07:11 PM
<--- diet coke addict

How is that possible? that stuff tastes like ass and doesnt even have any sugar.

Spliff Star
11-16-08, 08:30 PM
My girl is a fukkin pepsi addict. I get through to her at times but after a month of being off pepsi she just hops back on.

My plan is to hook her onto grean tea. A lot of people I know got off soda with grean tea.

Big Jo
11-16-08, 09:35 PM
My plan is to hook her onto grean tea. A lot of people I know got off soda with grean tea.
i switched over to crystal light and i've been doing pretty good

Leif Garretstein
11-17-08, 01:15 AM
as sparingly as personably possible, i cut it down (at least, in a futile attempt) to only consume soda to chase liquor.


I have no need for it, but once in a blue moon, if you're eating a dense meal, it really helps break the food a little bit (perhaps, psychologically) and the belching that typically ensues post soda-ingestion really helps clear things up.


Would really love to omit it from my diet as much as possible though.


.

cyrano_
11-17-08, 08:45 AM
I used to drink soda on daily basis. That was a coupla years ago. I gave it up one day. Cold Turkey. Replaced it with water, and the occasional sports drink. I also did a lot of walking, etc. But the end result was a 40-lb weight loss in a mere 10 weeks (and the weight stayed off). I'm sure I had lost that weight in like 7 weeks, but I didn't measure myself until 10 weeks later.

Clearly, if you exercise regularly and are in great shape, you can have your soda. But unless you are very committed to staying fit....soda just isn't worth it. I drink it now. But only with certain foods with tastes that soda can overpower. And my health is only improving. So I can do that :ucku:

Young City
11-17-08, 05:18 PM
diet snapple FTW!

i do sometimes drink diet soda tho... when i want something different.

Diggy_Dat_Niggy
11-17-08, 06:23 PM
i switched over to crystal light and i've been doing pretty good

crystal light contains aspartame, I use to drink it alot, but I really cut it down to almost never now. I have a ton of it in my cabinet tho

14. Toxins - Aspartame

If you think diet soda is better think again. The poison in diet soda is an artificial sweetener aspartame. Aspartame is made up of three chemicals: aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol. It is used because it's about 200 times sweeter than table sugar.

Despite US FDA approval as a "safe" food additive, aspartame is one of the most dangerous substances added to foods. After you drink an aspartame-sweetened product, aspartame breaks down into its starting components: phenylalanine, aspartic acid, and methanol (that further converts to formaldehyde and formic acid, which are known carcinogens.). There are over 92 different health side effects associated with aspartame consumption10-13

Remadee
11-17-08, 06:42 PM
Gave up beggining of June, ain't looked back since.

Big Jo
11-17-08, 07:04 PM
crystal light contains aspartame, I use to drink it alot, but I really cut it down to almost never now. I have a ton of it in my cabinet tho
14. Toxins - Aspartame
If you think diet soda is better think again. The poison in diet soda is an artificial sweetener aspartame. Aspartame is made up of three chemicals: aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol. It is used because it's about 200 times sweeter than table sugar.
Despite US FDA approval as a "safe" food additive, aspartame is one of the most dangerous substances added to foods. After you drink an aspartame-sweetened product, aspartame breaks down into its starting components: phenylalanine, aspartic acid, and methanol (that further converts to formaldehyde and formic acid, which are known carcinogens.). There are over 92 different health side effects associated with aspartame consumption10-13

i just cant win :(

nalej
11-17-08, 07:13 PM
i just cant win :(

You can buy diet pepsi made out of splenda. It's harder to find but I bought a case at QFC

M Dubb
12-15-08, 04:12 PM
Yeah i don't really drink soda like that. I use to have it bad with Vaults and Mellow Yellows when i worked a 3rd shift job. Now it's only when i get a combo if i can't get a juice...then usually i only eat fast food if i know i'm gonna drink that night...so i take the soda and use it as a mixer

Pro Kid
12-19-08, 02:52 AM
Does Root Beer count?

Big Jo
12-19-08, 05:48 PM
You can buy diet pepsi made out of splenda. It's harder to find but I bought a case at QFC

Diet soda just isn't for me. But I'll drink Crystal Light.

ReInCaRnAtioN
12-26-08, 06:30 PM
i dont drink pop
not because of the 16 reasons but it gives me palpitations

Windex Cleanerz
12-26-08, 07:59 PM
*pops a pepsi can open* (literally, i just sat down and read this thread after going to the fridge for a pepsi)

im gonna quit tomorrow, i swear.

for real, i tried giving up sodas, i actually was successful for a good month or two, i substituted sodas for juices and those werent much better either. anyway i made my way back to sodas and eh....im not fat or anything but i have noticed a significant weight gain

5. Soda Habit

For some people, drinking several sodas a day is a force of habit. You know drinking soda is a habit when you find yourself going to the grocery store at 10 p.m. because your refrigerator is tapped out.

I feel like a crackhead sometimes when the refrigerator is empty with no pepsi's or sprite's

Infamous Gabriel
12-30-08, 03:35 PM
I somehow finally gave that sheit up this September & haven't had the urge to go back to it. It truly is some damaging stuff. . I just wish I would've avoided it in my earlier youth; used to drink it constantly :sad:

nalej
12-30-08, 03:50 PM
I feel like a crackhead sometimes when the refrigerator is empty with no pepsi's or sprite's

:sad:

East st and ave
01-02-09, 11:11 AM
I am never giving up ginger ale

Diggy_Dat_Niggy
01-02-09, 11:24 AM
I am never giving up ginger ale
My favorite soda. If Im drinking soda its gotta be this

<9-milli>
01-04-09, 09:06 AM
I gave up soda about a year ago....

Sodas with caffeine also suck the water out of your muscle tissue...and since muscles are mostly made of water, well...

KarteL13
01-06-09, 05:12 PM
Thank got I'm not an avid soda drinker. I rarely drink that crap and the black soda I can barely tolerate because of all the sugar and caffeine. And I hate the taste of diet sodas.

Water and juice FTW!


Coffee on the other hand, I do drink....

beaniemac
01-16-09, 10:10 AM
what if u only drink diet pop (cuz thats what I drink only if i ever have pop), cuz it has no sugar and no sodium.

beaniemac
01-16-09, 10:12 AM
<--- diet coke addict

diet coke is horrible. you should try coke zero. it taste much better, yet it has no calories, sugar, or sodium.

KarteL13
01-16-09, 11:20 AM
what if u only drink diet pop (cuz thats what I drink only if i ever have pop), cuz it has no sugar and no sodium.


:weirdo:

Wondah_Woman
01-16-09, 02:35 PM
diet coke is horrible. you should try coke zero. it taste much better, yet it has no calories, sugar, or sodium.


Coke zero has that aspartame stuff in it though, doesn't it?

ExodusNirvana
01-16-09, 04:29 PM
If you're gonna drink Soda, at least only drink soda with CANE SUGAR in it.

That HFCS is extra sugars you don't need

And Diet Food = Scam. If ya'll REALLY read the labels on things that have the terms "light" or "diet" on them you'd sh*t bricks.

x2y
01-16-09, 07:02 PM
I gave up Soda cold turkey years ago was soda free for like 5 years but with in the last year or so since moving to FL I can't seem to say no to Coke/Sunkist. SMH and I'm def feeling the effects from it. I do drink a ton of Tea an Juice I don't drink coffe or diet soda them sh!t taste like what I assume hot black tar does.

FuriousStyles1
01-21-09, 01:38 AM
I became a hardcore soda drinker about 6 years ago. As a kid, I rarely drank it, but I used to drink at least 4 cans a day for a long time. I knew it was some bad stuff, but I stopped as of the 5th of this month. I've lost almost 10 pounds and seriously feel much better inside.

Cool The Kid
01-23-09, 04:02 PM
I don't drink soda, my girl doesn't either. Just doesnt seem natural. I have ginger ale occasionally