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Artificially-sweetened sodas have been linked to a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes for women than sodas sweetened with ordinary sugar, according to French research unveiled on Thursday.
According to the research the sugar packed sodas has linked to an increase in diabetes risk but it turn out that the diet sodas are even a bigger threat. Researchers find out that those who drink diet soda have 15 % higher risk than those who drink regular soda.
People who indulge in freshwater fishing in the UK are more likely to suffer from leptospirosis than are people who fish in the sea.
'fishing' is common to both.
'water' is common to both.
'salt' is only found in seawater.
That does not mean that salt cures or prevents leptospirosis.
" ... it turn out that the diet sodas are even a bigger threat. Researchers find out that those who drink diet soda have 15 % higher risk than those who drink regular soda."
A higher risk of what? a higher risk of having identified themselves as having an hereditary problem?
Sorry ... what evidence are you offering in support of that wild-arsed suggestion? - and what are you trying to suggest?
But articifial sweeteners, billed as the answer to sugar junkies who can't have sugar, have their own problems. In some people they raise blood-sugar readings HIGHER than the sweet Pepsi they are trying to give up.
But articifial sweeteners, billed as the answer to sugar junkies who can't have sugar, have their own problems. In some people they raise blood-sugar readings HIGHER than the sweet Pepsi they are trying to give up.
This.
I know certain "fake" sugars, aspartame in particular, raises my blood sugar higher than plain sugar does.
I try to avoid sodas completely, as whether it's plain or diet, it has no nutritional value whatsoever anyway. Better off drinking water with a squeeze of lemon if you want flavored water.
I dumped any artificially sweeted drinks last night. Just water, unsweet tea, and La Croix for a flavored drink. I got rid of Gatorade Zero, Ocean Spray Diet juices, and diet AW rootbeer. Chemicals and various forms of sugars did not feel healthy to me.
"The paper noted previous research which says that aspartame -- the most frequently-used artificial sweetener -- has a similar effect on blood glucose and insulin levels as the sucrose used in regular sweeteners."
Aspartame,
Splenda they were trying to make insecticide and replaced the OH in sugar with Chlorine, a synthetic organochlorine, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organochlorine_compound) it did not kill bugs so well but they discovered it was sweet tasting.
Forget the chemistry now I think this study might be flawed,
If diabetes can be related to weight issues and larger people tend to drink diet sodas...
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