PredatorSlayer
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That is 100% bullshit man - several studies support no insullin increases from diet soda. Its huge fake news and I am so tired of hearing people throw that crap out there.Don't lie to yourself and say diet soda or those crystal light packets are OK. They are fake sugar (just as bad as fake news) that is just as "bad" for you as regular sugar. Nothing is perfect, but fake sugar can have just as much of an impact on your body as 'real sugar', albeit a different impact. Anyone who says diet soda is OK is off their rocker.
Just drink water. If you need the caffeine go for black coffee or black tea. If you absolutely have to, sweeten with honey, but try to cut it out. Have you tried Spindrift? The flavored soda waters- they could be a great replacement for soda. $15 for 30 of them at costco. There are so many alternative soda options out there once you start looking. just don't be fooled by artificial or other sweeteners.
Here is one. There are several more out there.
Associations of diet soda and non-caloric artificial sweetener use with markers of glucose and insulin homeostasis and incident diabetes: the Strong Heart Family Study - PubMed
Although reported consumption of diet soda and NAS were high, neither were associated with diabetes risk.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov