How Diet Soda Causes Weight Gain

By Yvonne Rodenhiser, published Jul 26, 2007
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Eating healthy can be boring. Healthy foods can never take the place of fattening high calorie delicacies that we once indulged in. Diet soda offers dieters the taste they crave with no calories, fat, or sugar. Unfortunately, diet soda sabotages your diet and causes weight gain.

Diet soda has a lot of sodium. Sodium causes our bodies to retain water and causes bloating. If you are drinking more diet soda than water throughout the day, then you will become dehydrated. This will slow down your metabolism because fat cells and muscle cells need plenty of water to flush out of your system or reproduce.

Diet soda also gives you cravings for high calorie foods that you are accustomed to eating with a soda. After drinking a diet soda, I crave chips and pizza with the works. I even crave more of the soda. This temptation is not something that will help you while trying to stick to your diet.

Drinking diet soda will trick your mind into thinking that it is more hungry. The chemicals in diet soda, like aspartame, will trigger a hunger response in your head, not your stomach. Any unnatural chemicals that you eat or drink will force your body to adjust. Thinking that you are hungry is a diet soda side effect and results in weight gain.

Diet soda has no calories, sugar, or fat. When you drink one you tend to think that eating more later is ok. It's a trade off. The calories that you didn't ingest earlier when you drank your diet soda will make up for the candy bar you snack on in it's place. This negotiating process of no calories now equals extra calorie allowance later will ruin your diet efforts.

Diet soda affects your body's Ph balance. This is why your breath gets smellier when you drink diet soda. If you don't notice a difference, ask whoever kisses you in the morning! Whew! When you Ph balance gets out of sync, your body cannot absorb nutrients as effectively. Nutrients play a vital role in keeping our bodies metabolically active. Vitamins and minerals are absorbed into your muscle cells for strength and keeps you burning more calories.

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Diet soda has very little sodium in it, fyi. 40mg per diet coke. Recommended daily allowance = 2000mg/day.

Posted on 03/28/2008 at 10:03:06 PM

 
I didn't know this. Thanks for article. -A-

Posted on 12/01/2007 at 6:12:00 PM

 
Nice article - it's good to see someone who is honest about diet sodas but admits imbibing one on occasion is an okay thing. Drink water people! You'll feel so much better.

Posted on 08/14/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

 
Thank you! So many people don't realize this. Diet soda is not a miracle, like so many people seem to think.

Posted on 07/27/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

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