You have to have some fat in your diet. The body won't without it, particularly the brain. Maybe that's my problem . . . . . . . .
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I order diet coke because I prefer the taste. I find sugar coke way too sweet - almost syrupy.
You you get real sugar in your Coke, or the fructose syrup like we get in the US?
Coke with real sugar, not the corn syrup stuff
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I have no idea. I just call it sugar coke because it tastes like sugar. I think it's probably syrup. I think I have a bottle here, I'll go look...
...it say sugar/glucose/fructose on the bottle
oooh, you have the good stuff!
i love real sugar cola. i get "blue sky " and "jones" brands here. our Coke and most other big brands are hfc.
http://enews.tufts.edu/stories/092503Tucker.htm
just google bone density & sodas to see way more info. www.mercola.com has lots of good info too
It's much much better to change your thinking than to change your drinking. (Ha! I rhymed.) :p
So instead of saying only 2 a day, how about "The next time I get something to drink, it will be water or iced tea."
Make that decision several times in a row, or make it every other time you get a drink. Changes made in increments are easier to chew. I find if I give myself "unlimited" of something instead of limiting the thing I want to avoid, I have less emotional baggage attached to giving up the thing. Plus the laws of physics are working in your favor--water and Diet Coke can't occupy the same space at the same time. If you fill up that space with water, there is no room for the Diet Coke.
Both ways of thinking about it can result in the same outcome, of course, but flipping it around to "unlimited x" from "limited y" is much more comforting. :D
(If you're concerned about the caffeine--I don't remember any adverse affects of limiting caffeine, and it's not dangerous to go cold-turkey off caffeine. You're a grown man, you can take it. Just try to do it when you're not at work so you can suffer through any symptoms in relative comfort.)
Good luck!
Karen
Oh, there are adverse effects...they're not dangerous, but they're deadly nonetheless.
Day 1: One for breakfast, one for lunch - no migraine and I'll probably sleep great tonight! I've filled the fridge with bottled water for tomorrow, but I'll still probably have two more DC's...I have a lot of work to do and can't get the killer headache!
Water is your friend..;) Drink at least 2L a day.
Why not try cold Oolong tea? mmmmm :D There's no sugar in it at all!!!
Congratulations... just don't get discouraged if you didn't "sleep great." Insomnia is one of the major symptoms of caffeine withdrawal.
Interestingly, I went through killer caffeine withdrawal several times when I was young (off a 2-3 cup a day habit, it doesn't have to be a lot), but later on (and pre-menopause) I've quit coffee with no symptoms at all. I don't even touch the stuff now, because I've seen how addiction creeps back up on me.
I do drink green tea and the occasional decaf, so I'm not caffeine-free, but much less than coffee or pop. I didn't notice any of the touted benefits of quitting coffee (less inflammation, weight loss), but I do sleep much better and my body is noticeably cleaner.