Drinking one soda a day could cause you to gain 15 pounds a year. Other related health risks include type 2 diabetes, heart disease, bowel cancer and nerve damage.
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Drinking one soda a day could cause you to gain 15 pounds a year. Other related health risks include type 2 diabetes, heart disease, bowel cancer and nerve damage.
Cranky Bastard said:The aspartates also contribute to amyloid plaque build-up in the brain which is what is seen in advanced alzheimer's victims.
Archibald Nixon said:I believe I will look into this some more. Thanks, CB!
Colonel Kira's Left Tit said:Know what? Basic living will give you type 2 diabetes, heart disease, bowel cancer and nerve damage.
Gonad said:Cranky Bastard, in the Coke vs. Pepsi thread I thought you stated that Diet Sodas are designed to make you (general you) fat. If that is what you stated, I would like to respond that I doubt making people fat is the goal of the diet soda manufacturers. Perhaps a more accurate statement (one that I would still argue against) would be that "Diet sodas have a design that makes you fat."
Gonad said:I'm a slave to semantics, and I just wanted to be sure of your views.
Wouldn't something that made you fat by design, altering your metabolism, be a good thing?
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