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Old 02-10-2004, 02:22 PM   #1  
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Default Diet Sodas

Diet Dr. Pepper exactly....where does this fit in to the SBD?? It has 0 carbs! But I'm guessing it's a no no...any help would be great!

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Cowgirll, they're not really recommended because they may give you cravings, but some of us have the occasional diet pop as a treat. (and some of us have more than the occasional...) Use your discretion.
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I drink a diet soda maybe once every other day as a treat. Diet Rite sodas are prolly better since they use splenda in them and they taste pretty good too
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Default Another soda with Splenda (and a defense of diet soda)

Hansen's diet sodas are sweetened with Splenda. They are caffeine free and come in several flavors--I love the ginger ale but there is also kiwi strawberry, tangerine lime, etc.

I will come right out and admit that I sometimes drink a 6-pack a day. I used to be a regular Coke addict and I am still hooked on the sensation of sweet, cold, and fizzy. I have never felt that they have hampered my weight loss or inspired sweet cravings (if I crave sweet, I just have another one. ), and I lost 60 lbs in 2002. (Gained 30 of 'em back in 2003, not because of diet soda, now trying to drop 15 permanently as a happy medium.) The only adverse effects of diet soda I have noticed are that, because you drink air along with liquid, they can temporarily make you look or feel bloated.

Too much artificial sweetener is not optimal, I agree, and if I were pregnant or breastfeeding I would quit, but until then the amount that diet soda helps me stay on a low-cal, low-carb plan outweighs the possible risks.
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