Posted on 02/14/2019 9:23:26 AM PST by SMGFan
Just two diet drinks a day increases the risk of stroke by a quarter, and heart disease by a third
DRINKING Diet Coke everyday increases your risk of dying young, experts have warned. Two or more artificially-sweetened drinks a day ups the risk of stroke by a quarter and heart disease by a third, new findings show.
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It is interesting how the word toxin has become so overused that it now means basically anything the speaker wants it to. I worked for many years as the leader of a Hazmat team. I worked with a lot of very unpleasant “toxins” over the years. From my perspective it is laughable to call “refined sugar” a “toxin”.
Obviously it is healthier to have a diet that is higher in nutritional whole foods. And it is healthier to get much more exercise than most people do in our society. I can guarantee that a lean cyclist who rides their bicycle 40 miles a day and drinks a gallon of Gatorade or Kool Aid to help maintain their blood sugar level on the ride, is likely to be far healthier than a couch potato who eats no refined sugar and nothing but the healthiest whole foods,.
Maybe you never heard of Paraclesus. He's the father of modern toxicology. He said, All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poison. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison.
So, again, it is meaningless to say something is toxic without understanding what that means. You're claiming that water is toxic, and because it is toxic, it does damage to your body. You should stop consuming water, or any beverage that uses water. Let me know how that works out for you. Before you expire, that is.
The chemical structure of processed sugar is identical to the sugar found naturally in food. So by your standard, eating fruits and vegetables is bad for your heart. Just think of all that inflammation! You guys willingly believe some truly wacky stuff when the subject turns to food.
figured out it was poison after one sip back in early 80’s when it came out.
Thanks, I’ll try that. I take lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide for high blood pressure. I could also stand to loose a pound or two.
If it has whiskey in it, you are good to go!
ANYTHING IN MODERATION!
I use Coke to polish my chrome.
His 'proof'? Take a sample of any lunch buffet line. The majority of people in the salad line are over weight. These are the ones with increased risk of dying young from stroke and heart attack.
#16 Oh yeah? You can be hit by a bus! : )
“TAB Cola (yeah disgusting)”
Hey, don’t be dissin’ TAB. I buy mine at Kroger — but only a couple times a year.
Lou: You gonna order something, kid?
Marty McFly: Ah, yeah... Give me a Tab.
Lou: Tab? I can't give you a tab unless you order something.
Marty McFly: Alright, give me a Pepsi Free.
Lou: You want a Pepsi, PAL, you're gonna pay for it.
#21 But he was turned orange by it : )
“The fake sugar is literally (using the word correctly) poison. It may be slow acting. But its actively harming you.”
AFAIK, no study has yet managed to definitively, prove any causal relationship between artificial sweetener consumption and any disease or disorder. The best they’ve managed are studies like this that have found correlations, and only weak ones at that.
Go with that if you want to. They are neurotoxic though, so its a risk. Sugar is far less toxic.
Sugar is far less toxic.
Glucose is essential.
There is NO stronger link between diet and heart disease than sugar consumption, not a damn one...
Source?
I will, thanks. As to “neurotoxic” - says who? My brain still seems to work fine after nearly 30 years of consuming artificially sweetened soft drinks, in quantities comparable to Donald Trump.
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