Anybody in here drink diet sodas or use artificial sweeteners such as aspartame?
There is nothing out there even the air we breath and water we drink that science hasnt had a test that shows its killing us. I give scientists the same credibility I give the media. All they want is to get published and get a government grant so its hype hype hype. In the 70s they all warned us of the coming ice age now its the threat of global warming. What ever happened to the ice age? Now I'm not saying there isnt stuff out there that can kill you Im just saying you cant know what it is because the hype says everything can
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Here is a short summary of it:
The gustatory perception (taste) of anything sweet triggers a release of insulin into your bloodstream because your body thinks it needs to deal with sugar. Since there is no sugar to be dealt with, the insulin released causes increased fatty acid synthesis, causing fat cells to take in blood lipids, creating triglycerides. High levels of triglycerides in the bloodstream can cause atherosclerosis as well as increased risk of heart disease and stroke.
Furthermore and in general, drinking diet sodas or using an artificial sweetener is far worse for your body than drinking a regular soda or using natural sweeteners, like sucrose. Most artificially sweetened products contain aspartame to give it a sweet taste. When ingested, aspartame breaks down into various other compounds including Methanol and Formaldehyde
Yup, nothing that tastes good is good for us. I personally can not drink artificial sweeteners due to getting an immediate migraine; same for anything with MSG in it. I can't stand to drink just pure water either, tea is my choice.
To be even more open...I eat pizza or a pizza like sub 4-5 days a week. I was still able to lose weight with this stuff and continue to eat the same. However I have always been an athletic build with probably pretty high metabolism. Pizzas can be made "bad" but overall it is not too bad if you know what you are doing.
So what about stevia which south americans have been utilizing since the dawn of time with no adverse effects? Seems like it's sweet with little to no insulin response.
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