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Old Nov 2, 2009 , 10:08 PM   # 1 (permalink)
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Dilute juice....hmmm... I'm sure my boys won't like that .

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What Soft Drinks are Doing to Your Body

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By Dr. Maoshing Ni - Posted on Fri, Oct 30, 2009, 12:29 pm PDT

Soda, pop, cola, soft drink — whatever you call it, it is one of the worst beverages that you could be drinking for your health. As the debate for whether to put a tax on the sale of soft drinks continues, you should know how they affect your body so that you can make an informed choice on your own.

Soft drinks are hard on your health
Soft drinks contain little to no vitamins or other essential nutrients. However, it is what they do contain that is the problem: caffeine, carbonation, simple sugars — or worse, sugar substitutes — and often food additives such as artificial coloring, flavoring, and preservatives.

A lot of research has found that consumption of soft drinks in high quantity, especially by children, is responsible for many health problems that include tooth decay, nutritional depletion, obesity, type-2 diabetes, and heart disease.

Why the sugar in soft drinks isn’t so sweet
Most soft drinks contain a high amount of simple sugars. The USDA recommendation of sugar consumption for a 2,000-calorie diet is a daily allotment of 10 teaspoons of added sugars. Many soft drinks contain more than this amount!

Just why is too much sugar so unhealthy? Well, to start, let's talk about what happens to you as sugar enters your body. When you drink sodas that are packed with simple sugars, the pancreas is called upon to produce and release insulin, a hormone that empties the sugar in your blood stream into all the tissues and cells for usage. The result of overindulging in simple sugar is raised insulin levels. Raised blood insulin levels beyond the norm can lead to depression of the immune system, which in turn weakens your ability to fight disease.

Something else to consider is that most of the excess sugar ends up being stored as fat in your body, which results in weight gain and elevates risk for heart disease and cancer. One study found that when subjects were given refined sugar, their white blood cell count decreased significantly for several hours afterwards. Another study discovered that rats fed a high-sugar diet had a substantially elevated rate of breast cancer when compared to rats on a regular diet.

The health effects of diet soda
You may come to the conclusion that diet or sugar-free soda is a better choice. However, one study discovered that drinking one or more soft drinks a day — and it didn’t matter whether it was diet or regular — led to a 30% greater chance of weight gain around the belly.

Diet soda is filled with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, or saccharin. These artificial sweeteners pose a threat to your health. Saccharin, for instance, has been found to be carcinogenic, and studies have found that it produced bladder cancer in rats.

Aspartame, commonly known as nutrasweet, is a chemical that stimulates the brain to think the food is sweet. It breaks down into acpartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol at a temperature of 86 degrees. (Remember, your stomach is somewhere around 98 degrees.) An article put out by the University of Texas found that aspartame has been linked to obesity. The process of stimulating the brain causes more cravings for sweets and leads to carbohydrate loading.

Carbonation depletes calcium
Beverages with bubbles contain phosphoric acid, which can severely deplete the blood calcium levels; calcium is a key component of the bone matrix. With less concentration of calcium over a long time, it can lower deposition rates so that bone mass and density suffer. This means that drinking sodas and carbonated water increases your risk of osteoporosis.

Add in the caffeine usually present in soft drinks, and you are in for even more trouble. Caffeine can deplete the body’s calcium, in addition to stimulating your central nervous system and contributing to stress, a racing mind, and insomnia.

Skip the soda and go for:

• Fresh water

Water is a vital beverage for good health. Each and every cell needs water to perform its essential functions. Since studies show that tap water is filled with contaminants, antibiotics, and a number of other unhealthy substances, consider investing in a quality carbon-based filter for your tap water. To find out more about a high-performance filtration system, click here.

On the go? Try using a stainless steel thermos or glass bottle, filled with filtered water. Enhance the flavor of your water with a refreshing infusion of basil, mint leaves, and a drop of honey.

• Fruit Juice
If you are a juice drinker, try watering down your juice to cut back on the sugar content. Buy a jar of organic 100% juice, especially cranberry, acai, pomegranate, and then dilute three parts filtered water to one part juice. You will get a subtle sweet taste and the benefit of antioxidants. After a couple of weeks, you will no longer miss the sweetness of sugary concentrated juices.

• Tea
Tea gently lifts your energy and has numerous health benefits. Black, green, white, and oolong teas all contain antioxidant polyphenols. In fact, tea ranks as high or higher than many fruits and vegetables on the ORAC scale, the score that measures antioxidant potential of plant-based foods.

Herbal tea does not have the same antioxidant properties, though it is still a great beverage choice with other health benefits, such as inducing calming and relaxing effects.

If tea doesn’t satisfy your sweet tooth, try adding cinnamon or a little honey, which has important health benefits that refined sugar lacks. For a selection of healthy teas that promote total body wellness, click here. Drink up!

I hope you find the ways and means to avoid soft drinks. I invite you to visit often and share your own personal health and longevity tips with me.

May you live long, live strong, and live happy!

--Dr. Mao

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Old Nov 3, 2009 , 01:01 PM   # 2 (permalink)
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Moderation is the key!

Once upon a time, an English man got a job with an oil company in the Niger Delta. As part of his preparation, he had to take anti malarials as well as jabs against tropical diseases.

On the appointed day, he went to his doctors and had yellow fever, typhoid fever, hepatitis A and B jabs. He even had an anti MEND (kidnapping) jab. Unfortunately, on leaving his doctors, he got run over by an ambulance and died.

The moral of the story is .........

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Old Nov 3, 2009 , 03:15 PM   # 3 (permalink)
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Personally, I don't know what the benefits of soft-drinks in moderation are. Those drinks ruined my gums as a child and I've been paying for it ever since. Have been off sodas for almost three years now with no complaints. Would strongly recommend it to anyone.

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Old Nov 3, 2009 , 03:25 PM   # 4 (permalink)
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Personally, I don't know what the benefits of soft-drinks in moderation are. Those drinks ruined my gums as a child and I've been paying for it ever since. Have been of sodas for almost three years now with no complaints. Would strongly recommend it to anyone.
Me too, I can't stand the stuff,(so called soft drinks... no wonder...makes folk's teeth soft with all the contained acid..) especially when water is more than adequate and all these other stuff are acquired tastes.
Give me a whole orange, apple, etc any day.

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Old Nov 3, 2009 , 04:49 PM   # 5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NextLevel View Post
Personally, I don't know what the benefits of soft-drinks in moderation are. Those drinks ruined my gums as a child and I've been paying for it ever since. Have been off sodas for almost three years now with no complaints. Would strongly recommend it to anyone.
Originally Posted by liloldlady View Post
Me too, I can't stand the stuff,(so called soft drinks... no wonder...makes folk's teeth soft with all the contained acid..) especially when water is more than adequate and all these other stuff are acquired tastes.
Give me a whole orange, apple, etc any day.
You don't know what you are missing. Nothing beats a can of diet coke to wash down a large plate of pounded yam and edikaikong. Yum Yum!

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Old Nov 3, 2009 , 05:17 PM   # 6 (permalink)
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Buch, just heard on the news a few days a go that diet sodas do more harm than regular sodas
http://www.24medica.com/content/view/1268/2/

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...m-1813950.html

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Buch, just heard on the news a few days a go that diet sodas do more harm than regular sodas
http://www.24medica.com/content/view/1268/2/

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...m-1813950.html
Yep! But nothing beats the look you get from people around you when after consuming all that high calorie food, you ask in a very loud voice for diet coke!

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I know, very funny as if the diet coke will wash away the calories.

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Yep! But nothing beats the look you get from people around you when after consuming all that high calorie food, you ask in a very loud voice for diet coke!
First time I saw that, was the early 80s, on my first ever trip to the States, I could never get over seeing folks do that.
A person would order enough food, to easily feed 3 Divisional commands, of the Nigerian army, and then add in that pious voice, that wants to portray restraint "and a diet coke please"

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Originally Posted by NextLevel View Post
Personally, I don't know what the benefits of soft-drinks in moderation are. Those drinks ruined my gums as a child and I've been paying for it ever since. Have been off sodas for almost three years now with no complaints. Would strongly recommend it to anyone.
The drink ruined your gum right from childhood and you only saw the need to stay off it 3years ago…. was that when you turned 18

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Originally Posted by Bunch17 View Post
Moderation is the key!


The moral of the story is .........
......eat healthy. eat crap. die anyways right ?

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Originally Posted by Dapxin View Post
......eat healthy. eat crap. die anyways right ?
The issue is the quality of life you want to live. If you drink sodas everyday, you increase your chances of cavities and many dental visits. I'd rather have no cavity than to fill myself up with junk just because I know the end of man is death. Abeg, too much sugar, too many cavities and jedi jedi aka hemorrhoids. Abeg I no want..........

Imagine laughing and opening your mouth with dark holes all over. Not to imagine the stale breath that proceeds out of a mouth filled with unattended cavities, that's just nasty.

My choice, I'd rather eat healthy than eat crap.

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The drink ruined your gum right from childhood and you only saw the need to stay off it 3years ago…. was that when you turned 18
Thanks for the rudeness, but I reduced my consumption over time - 3 years is the period for which I've been completely clean. Moreover, I only appreciated how badly the soda was involved after I started quitting.

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