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/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl General Category >> Politics, Religion (Tall Table) >> Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calorie /cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1411219901 Message started by justin_o_guy2 on 09/20/14 at 06:31:41 |
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Title: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calorie Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/20/14 at 06:31:41 crap? Theyre the fattest, sickest ones.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fXnxipcBgs New study shows that artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, and saccharin can cause diabetes by changing the bacteria in the human digestive system. CBS News 2014 Sep 19 Anyone with a lick of sense has known this for years.. |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by Paraquat on 09/22/14 at 06:12:08 For a long time I was hooked on Diet Pepsi. I listened to a podcast where one of the hosts was talking about their "addiction" to Diet Coke. If they were hungry, they would order in or skip a meal. But if they wanted that Diet Coke they would make a special trip out to get it. It was likened to how bad cigarettes are. They knew that leaving the house just for this one thing was a cut off and kicked the habit. Hearing that made me realize how bad it was. I still indulge once in a while... I've had maybe a half dozen sodas this year. Otherwise it's strictly black coffee or water with a lime now. Oh, and beer. I still drink beer. --Steve |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by Ed L. on 09/22/14 at 07:06:40 I'm at a two can a day habit for diet soda. My main "drug" is diet Pepsi just for the caffine. Thinking about switching to coffee, black with just a dash of honey. I need the caffine more than anything else. Beer is a lubricant for the brain ;) |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/22/14 at 17:19:43 Check out Food Babe Don't drink cheap beer. Or ANY diet or low fat foods. I drink a cola once in a while,but there's no phosphoric acid. Real sugar... check out Blue Sky Why do old folks break a hip? Many acids make the bones release calcium. Fluoride is chemically close enough to fool the body into absorbing the fluoride into the bones,weakening them and causing bone cancer in some. Rheumatoid arthritis,,acidic diet,,go hand in crippled hand. Calcium from the bones settles in the soft tissue. |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by Paraquat on 09/23/14 at 05:59:34 Is Budweiser considered cheap? --Steve |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by thumperclone on 09/23/14 at 06:03:54 1A2B382B3B3F2B3E4A0 wrote:
may not be cheap but its carp |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/23/14 at 08:39:55 Check out her site. A bunch of them are not even USING Hops in the beer,but a chemical cocktail to get a flavor. The cans are lined with a plastic that has,Heck,can't remember the name,but they finally stopped putting it in baby bottles because it screws with hormones. She's made some of them agree to change,but,,,spend some time,KNOW what is in the beer.. I'm thinking it's a lot like that oil change commercial,where the guy says,"Pay us now or pay us later",,. Why save $100.00 buying cheap beer this year and pay a Dr. Untold Thousands ten years from now? I don't always drink beer, but when I do,I drink a GOOD beer. From a bottle. |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by Pine on 09/24/14 at 07:07:14 Strange thread... as I do like most of you.. but just fell into it Diet drinks.. never did them Mt. Dew. coke... still but not even 1 per week... generally when away from town and dont like the local water Coffee - 14oz for breakfast with 1 teaspoon sugar-in-the-raw to cut the bitter beer- never more than 2 at a time.. use to be less than two per month, but with the back pain... been doing a 6-pack a week ( one a night) Only drink Mich Ultra in the bottle wine- one bottle per 6 months sport drink- I keep them handy ( the new small bottles) for when I cut the grass or just feel dehydrated water - lunch and supper and sometime in-between milk (2%)- been cutting way back, use to drink with supper |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by Serowbot on 09/24/14 at 08:17:59 A girl I know, is S.Az rep for a micro-brew... I get all the beer I want for free... Not a bad gig... Fortunately, I'm not a huge beer drinker.... or I'd be carrying a keg in my pants... ;D... |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by mpescatori on 09/25/14 at 01:20:52 My own two cents' worth. Drinking water is fundamental. Drinking tap water is OK, should be OK, provided the local water authorities don't overdo it with chlorine and other additives to "purify" the water. (Adding chlorine etc. actually makes the water "heavier" and more difficult for the kidneys to purify) Drinking milk should be fundamental, provided you drink your milk in the morning. Milk (animial) fats are more difficult than vegetable fats, so drinking milk with your dinner is one of those "american things" that European nutritioninsts shake their head at in disbelief. It simply makes your digestion slower and more cumbersome. Drinking wine (moderately) should actually be encouraged. The tannin in the wine (especially in red wines) helps digest animal protein (of which you are very fond) and the sugar content is controlled, i.e. there is onloy so much sugar in a unit of wine - unlike soft drinks, which I shall comment later on. Ask any nutritionist, red wine has a "formula" very very similar to human blood: per unit of water, you find the same % of sugars, the same % of natural salts, the same amount of protein (as in a person on an empty stomach) the only real difference being that 11-13% of alcohol. http://https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ2eegeoCtOoepXnq7W81Vrtd8QX6OhFUybH_pqfFXS99VYomX8 In many Countries, wine is a culture, not "just a drink". It holds within itself the history of that land. Beer is another "health drink" but many disdain it because "it's alcohol". I will not criticize an individual abstaining from "drink" because it contains alcohol, but I must say, to mistake beer for whiskey because they contain alcohol is confusing. One thing is a hard liqueur and quite another is fermented barley and hops. So I guess that person will also NOT eat home-made fruit jam or preserve because that liquid that naturally runs within the preserve... is actually alcohol !!! :o (Yes, it really is). Incidentally, every autumn Bishops and Priests are often invited to the breweries to bless the vats for the coming season! 8-) Beer was acknowledged as "liquid bread" in the Middle Ages, when monks were expected to carry on toiling yet fast during Lent. http://https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTsBY-SeVS08kBck4FVGOniUyEXRigIwCnjYpz77RTzr3G7F-dSZghttp://www.germanbeerinstitute.com/images/monk_with_Zoigl.jpg http://www.germanbeerinstitute.com/Doppelbock.html I was in Belgium a few years back and visited a large historical brewery in Bruges. http://www.halvemaan.be/data/images/skin/default/logo0.png http://www.halvemaan.be/en/home "The Half Moon" As our guide, a Senior Biermeister, introduced himself, he greeted us with "Any beer with less than 5.5% alcohol is not a beer, it is sodapop for children" We all laughed, and my (then 14-y.o.) son felt... encouraged ;) Ah ! So, here we are, sodapop ! 8-) If one is encouraged to "abstain from alcohol for the sake of temperance" :-? and allows him/herself to this http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2a/Soft_drink_shelf.JPG/250px-Soft_drink_shelf.JPG then I must confess guilty to not understanding. May I quote from the everlasting fountain of know-it-all knowledge, Wikipedia ;) "The consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks is associated with obesity,[14][15][16] type 2 diabetes,[17][18] dental caries, and low nutrient levels.[15] Experimental studies tend to support a causal role for sugar-sweetened soft drinks in these ailments,[14][15] though this is challenged by other researchers.[19][20] "Sugar-sweetened" includes drinks that use high-fructose corn syrup, as well as those using sucrose. Many soft drinks contain ingredients that are themselves sources of concern: caffeine is linked to anxiety and sleep disruption when consumed in excess,[21] and some critics question the health effects of added sugars and artificial sweeteners.[22] Sodium benzoate has been investigated by researchers at University of Sheffield[23] as a possible cause of DNA damage and hyperactivity. Other substances have negative health effects, but are present in such small quantities that they are unlikely to pose any substantial health risk provided that the beverages are consumed only in moderation. In 1998, the Center for Science in the Public Interest published a report titled Liquid Candy: How Soft Drinks are Harming Americans' Health. The report examined statistics relating to the increase in soft drink consumption and claimed that consumption is "likely contributing to health problems." It also criticized marketing efforts by soft drink companies.[24]" So... do I drink soft drinks ? Or do I limit myself to water, beer and wine ? Your Honor, I plead guilty to drinking cola ;D I will drink small quantities of Coke, Pepsi or the Italian traditional soft drink, "Chinotto" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinotto_(soft_drink) but all strictly in their "full sugar" version. I bow to such vice an average of once/month, for a whopping 2 (two) glasses of cola ! 8-) On the other hand, my refrigeratos is always replenished with one or two small bottles of beer... 8-) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c7/Birra_Moretti_Grand_Cru.png/98px-Birra_Moretti_Grand_Cru.pnghttp://https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTpGpmDcx_8ilug8M1igWywUjiFcPJLndsokHusz1ABpEfL2kLthttp://https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRXcytvHDc27wyd2MIoxMyHyAhnST-dg0ab8I818yNAcnmWiR2Hpw http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birra_Moretti http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birrificio_Angelo_Poretti Who says only Germans and Belgians make good beer ? ;) |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by Paraquat on 09/25/14 at 06:04:44 I really want to go to Italy. --Steve |
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Title: Re: Ever LOOK at the people drinking the Zero Calo Post by mpescatori on 09/26/14 at 00:52:52 No, Steve, you don't really want to go to Italy. You really really want to go to Italy ! ;D But... beware... we're not the land of pizzaspaghetti anymore... http://https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTZuC1ZwgjDEUxZ2wD2Kh39282KUiwTXjjQHV1j9dknP4D72gtMhttp://https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRv3_Qe3BFT48EMPJ9geKZFbJT7bsKUm36vCiwwGSbUSN-zT2-H You'd be amazed the way things have... ehm... improved in these last 50 years ;) (bows gracefully and accepts round of applause) See how this boring b/w "bedtime story" commercial of cookies and biscuits [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyXVv7W2qkc[/media] has evolved into this ;D [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=967mD_i49T4[/media] The new "dunkable biscuit" (where "dunking the biscuit" is a metaphore for ... ;) sex :-* ) ...and, of course, its parody on familytime TV... (never mind understanding the language, enjoy the body language and remember... it's the parody of a cookie and biscuit comkmercial ! 1:30 on... ;D) [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnJD4UrSqlI[/media] |
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