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TRAGChick wrote:These three shocking soda facts that will have you saying “Just water, please” from now on.
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/eatthis ... soda-facts
Behshad wrote:TRAGChick wrote:These three shocking soda facts that will have you saying “Just water, please” from now on.
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/eatthis ... soda-facts
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TRAGChick wrote:Behshad wrote:TRAGChick wrote:These three shocking soda facts that will have you saying “Just water, please” from now on.
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/eatthis ... soda-facts
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Thanx, man.
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TRAGChick wrote:These three shocking soda facts that will have you saying “Just water, please” from now on.
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/eatthis ... soda-facts
hoagiepete wrote:I'll just wait for the next study that says drinking soda is actually good for you.
Was the study commishened by a water bottling company, coffee company or fruit juice company? Just curious.
RPM wrote:So i pop open a fresh coke to enjoy while browsing the Journey board.....And Nora made me toss it....lol
FoodDemocracy.com wrote:Brominated Vegetable Oil, is composed mainly of bromine, a poisonous chemical whose vapors are considered both corrosive and toxic. The chemical bromine is used for a number of products, from light-sensitive photographic printing papers, as an additive for gasoline, to agricultural fumigants.
(Yum)
Consumption of bromine containing products increases bromine content in our system that ultimately competes with iodine and causes iodine deficiency thereby creating a condition called “Brominated Thyroid.” Bromine is a potential carcinogen and causes a number of disorders starting from simple headache, fatigue, weight-gain to cancer, heart and kidney diseases.
TRAGChick wrote:RPM wrote:So i pop open a fresh coke to enjoy while browsing the Journey board.....And Nora made me toss it....lol
Well, I'm throwing out my Gatorade....
TRAGChick wrote:RPM wrote:So i pop open a fresh coke to enjoy while browsing the Journey board.....And Nora made me toss it....lol
Well, I'm throwing out my Gatorade....read this LOVEly description of "Brominated Vegetable Oil" - one of the ingredients:![]()
www.fooddemocracy.wordpress.comFoodDemocracy.com wrote:Brominated Vegetable Oil, is composed mainly of bromine, a poisonous chemical whose vapors are considered both corrosive and toxic. The chemical bromine is used for a number of products, from light-sensitive photographic printing papers, as an additive for gasoline, to agricultural fumigants.
(Yum)
Consumption of bromine containing products increases bromine content in our system that ultimately competes with iodine and causes iodine deficiency thereby creating a condition called “Brominated Thyroid.” Bromine is a potential carcinogen and causes a number of disorders starting from simple headache, fatigue, weight-gain to cancer, heart and kidney diseases.
KenTheDude wrote:Do you get a flu shot every year?
They contain chicken embryos & the active ingredient in anti-freeze.
Stick that in your arm.
KenTheDude wrote:Also, high quantities of aspartame (sweetener in diet drinks) will turn into formaldehyde in the body. That's right, the stuff they pump into dead bodies for preservation.
conversationpc wrote:I don't drink nearly as much soda as I used to but as the old saying goes, I'll give up my soda when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't drink nearly as much soda as I used to but as the old saying goes, I'll give up my soda when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
I agree. It's very addicting. I've been drinking POP (Pittsburgh slang for soda) at a very early age. One of the biggest cravings and addictions for me to quit. As a matter of fact, I'm going back on P90X tonight, Day 1, so that means cutting out all the sugars, caffeine, junk food and you guessed it, any diet-tized beverages. I have an easy time transferring over from brownies to the sculpturing magic of nothing but chicken breast & veggies, but I have a SEVERE time in axing Diet Pepsi or any diet pop's. My mom just dropped me off a big case of diet Doctor Pepper as well. FML
YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't drink nearly as much soda as I used to but as the old saying goes, I'll give up my soda when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
I agree. It's very addicting. I've been drinking POP (Pittsburgh slang for soda) at a very early age. One of the biggest cravings and addictions for me to quit. As a matter of fact, I'm going back on P90X tonight, Day 1, so that means cutting out all the sugars, caffeine, junk food and you guessed it, any diet-tized beverages. I have an easy time transferring over from brownies to the sculpturing magic of nothing but chicken breast & veggies, but I have a SEVERE time in axing Diet Pepsi or any diet pop's. My mom just dropped me off a big case of diet Doctor Pepper as well. FML
Michigan Girl wrote:LMAO@ G~boy. I quit calling pop POP when I moved to
LA. noone knows what I'm talking about. I just can't call
anything Coke, unless it is. I'll never forget hearing, "what kind
of Coke do you want?" What are my choices? Dr. Pepper,
Mountain Dew, 7-up ...![]()
parfait wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Also, high quantities of aspartame (sweetener in diet drinks) will turn into formaldehyde in the body. That's right, the stuff they pump into dead bodies for preservation.
Give me a break. All major studies done on aspartame has been conclusive. It's completely safe. Aspartame is broken down into two amino acids and methanol. There's about five times more methanol in a serving of tomato juice, than a equal serving of aspartame sweetened beverage.
KenTheDude wrote:parfait wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Also, high quantities of aspartame (sweetener in diet drinks) will turn into formaldehyde in the body. That's right, the stuff they pump into dead bodies for preservation.
Give me a break. All major studies done on aspartame has been conclusive. It's completely safe. Aspartame is broken down into two amino acids and methanol. There's about five times more methanol in a serving of tomato juice, than a equal serving of aspartame sweetened beverage.
So sorry, I forgot. You're in school studying to be the next Einstein.
parfait wrote:KenTheDude wrote:parfait wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Also, high quantities of aspartame (sweetener in diet drinks) will turn into formaldehyde in the body. That's right, the stuff they pump into dead bodies for preservation.
Give me a break. All major studies done on aspartame has been conclusive. It's completely safe. Aspartame is broken down into two amino acids and methanol. There's about five times more methanol in a serving of tomato juice, than a equal serving of aspartame sweetened beverage.
So sorry, I forgot. You're in school studying to be the next Einstein.
Just stating the facts. You know - the stuff that's actually right.
KenTheDude wrote:parfait wrote:KenTheDude wrote:parfait wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Also, high quantities of aspartame (sweetener in diet drinks) will turn into formaldehyde in the body. That's right, the stuff they pump into dead bodies for preservation.
Give me a break. All major studies done on aspartame has been conclusive. It's completely safe. Aspartame is broken down into two amino acids and methanol. There's about five times more methanol in a serving of tomato juice, than a equal serving of aspartame sweetened beverage.
So sorry, I forgot. You're in school studying to be the next Einstein.
Just stating the facts. You know - the stuff that's actually right.
No, the fact is you don't know for sure exactly what aspartame does to the body. There have been reports to indicate what I've said. Is it completely true? Who really knows for sure. Aspartame is a man-made chemical and for you to say it's "completely safe" is a stretch at best.
Don wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't drink nearly as much soda as I used to but as the old saying goes, I'll give up my soda when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
I agree. It's very addicting. I've been drinking POP (Pittsburgh slang for soda) at a very early age. One of the biggest cravings and addictions for me to quit. As a matter of fact, I'm going back on P90X tonight, Day 1, so that means cutting out all the sugars, caffeine, junk food and you guessed it, any diet-tized beverages. I have an easy time transferring over from brownies to the sculpturing magic of nothing but chicken breast & veggies, but I have a SEVERE time in axing Diet Pepsi or any diet pop's. My mom just dropped me off a big case of diet Doctor Pepper as well. FML
conversationpc wrote:Don wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't drink nearly as much soda as I used to but as the old saying goes, I'll give up my soda when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
I agree. It's very addicting. I've been drinking POP (Pittsburgh slang for soda) at a very early age. One of the biggest cravings and addictions for me to quit. As a matter of fact, I'm going back on P90X tonight, Day 1, so that means cutting out all the sugars, caffeine, junk food and you guessed it, any diet-tized beverages. I have an easy time transferring over from brownies to the sculpturing magic of nothing but chicken breast & veggies, but I have a SEVERE time in axing Diet Pepsi or any diet pop's. My mom just dropped me off a big case of diet Doctor Pepper as well. FML
Anyone who calls all soda "Coke" like many in the south do, is an idiot. A can of Pepsi is not a "Coke". A root beer is not a "Coke". Morons.
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