Q: I know diet soda has like no nutritional value whatsoever, but can it actually be bad for you as well? I don't drink regular soda but I really like diet pepsi, so I drink a can or two a day...will this be bad for me?
A: Some say that the artificial sweeteners are bad for you and could cause cancer. I know if I chew too much gum with artificial sweeteners, I'll get a headache. I would stick to drinking lots of water, milk, 100% fruit juices and tea.
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I drink a ton of diet soda. I don't care to hear if it's unhealthy cuz frankly all I care about is being thin, but I've heard that maybe it actually promotes weight gain? apart from the theory that it makes you crave carbs and sugar, is this true?
I'm looking at waist watchers brand soda, and none of them appear to have Phenylalanine or Aspartame, which i hear is pretty bad for you. But it still has artificial sweetener, splenda. Is waist watchers more healthy then other types of diet sodas?
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