^ Yan yung sinasabi ko kanina dun sa page 1. :hysterical:
Kaya Iced Tea is the way to go. Tapos occasional na inom lang ng Coke regular. hehehe.
^ Yan yung sinasabi ko kanina dun sa page 1. :hysterical:
Kaya Iced Tea is the way to go. Tapos occasional na inom lang ng Coke regular. hehehe.
^ I don't drink that much. And it's not that sweet as compared to coke.
Pineapple Juice ako if meron, okay lang may extra charge, mas less harmful naman kahit paano kaysa Softdrinks. If wala, Iced Tea na lang or Water.
Big duh. Just like that stupid Singaporean study that linked softdrinks to heart disease, without controlling other factors like diet... where most of their softdrink drinking subjects ate red meat regularly.Though past studies have suggested that people who regularly drink diet soda may be at higher risk of developing diabetes than non-soda-drinkers, that association may have more to do with the type of person who drinks diet soda to begin with — not the diet soda itself. People who are overweight or already at risk for diabetes may be more likely than others to drink diet soda, the authors of the new study suggest.
Oh no... not this again...
That site is complete bull****.
http://www.aspartame.org/aspartame_myths.html
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/aspartame.asp
Aspartame is safe.
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To answer the thread question, no. A 330 ml can of Coke Zero contains about 1.5 calories while Coke Light has 3.3 calories. Compare this with regular Coke which has about 140 calories per 330 ml. If you are concerned about caloric intake and is weight conscious and you have to drink a cola, go for either the light or zero variant of Coke. Choosing between the two will depend on your taste preference.
I'll go with niky. Aspartame is safe.
Last edited by ooba99; May 17th, 2011 at 03:34 AM.
Quote: "so whether the sugar is real or artificial, I tend to steer clear. I favor fresh fruit to get my sweet fix, and fruit ultimately leaves me feeling fuller.
Now, if you do choose to use aspartame, keep in mind moderation. The FDA recommends a daily intake of no more than 50 mg of aspartame per kilogram of body weight. That amounts to 22 cans of diet soda for a 175-pound man, and 15 cans for a 120 pound woman."
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2010/0...spartame-safe/
My wife told me that during college they had a topic about this and the prof said it is safe but best pa din to intake it in moderation as in the case with most foods. Better drink water pa rin daw instead of any cola or sweet RTD juices etc.
OT: BTW, I don't drink cola as long as may water sa office, haws or parties. Rice & lifestyle ang main cause of diabetic cases in the PI sabi ng doctor ko. Tama ba? Kaso malakas ako sa rice. hehehehe
Last edited by Ry_Tower; May 17th, 2011 at 09:54 AM.
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ya we all know water is best but let's be realistic -- we always crave for a drink that isnt water
My grandfather's favorite was a can of Coke and a banana. Restores both sodium and potassium. Of course, that gives you twice the sugar...
The sugars in fruit take longer to digest than what you find in soda (longer chain), but you still have to eat fruit in moderation to avoid diabetes. Rice is also a big contributor. Typically, Filipinos eat too much rice and too little in terms of vegetables.
I typically only drink one or two cans of diet soda a day. I only use it for the caffeine hit, since I don't like the taste of coffee.
Even though aspartame is safe in the amount a normal human can drink, it's not healthy to do all your hydration via soda... even diet soda... it's really best to hydrate with water or Gatorade. Gatorade is good because it restores water, electrolytes and sugars to the body, yet isn't as sweet as regular soda or juice drinks.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuTcgflig6w
mag ingat sa coca-cola lalo na sa claim nila zero calories - while they claim na walang sugar ito.. meron naman aspartame - laboratory engineered substitute for sugar