Seriously? Don't be so ridiculous. It wouldn't be permitted for sale if it contained "chemicals and poisons". The ingredients in diet drink products may not be particularly health-promoting but they are certainly safe in limited quantities. Scare mongering like that is not helpful. What's astonishing is that in this day and age people think that these products are so unsafe.
If you're talking about that one in Israel, it was very very weak evidence, was mostly about Saccharin and only done on mice. Animal studies aren't very convincing and don't relate to humans. Chocolate after all is poisonous in quite low doses to dogs, whereas as we all know, it's a superfood for humans.There is some recent research suggesting stomach hormones are activated by "sugar free" sweetners that have a debilitating impact on BS as well as continuing the addictive stronghold centres within the brain, which is already established science.
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I find it astonishing that in this day and age people still don't know that any cola drink is nothing but chemicals and poisons. Your father is correct. One now and again won't hurt though.
If you're talking about that one in Israel, it was very very weak evidence, was mostly about Saccharin and only done on mice. Animal studies aren't very convincing and don't relate to humans. Chocolate after all is poisonous in quite low doses to dogs, whereas as we all know, it's a superfood for humans.
Coke Zero is brilliant, it's like fizzy water, but tastes nice and is actually cheaper than fizzy water in many pubs. It's like Diet Coke but for men. (I believe women are allowed to drink it if they're accompanied by a male)
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