BalrogRebel
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What do you guys think about diet sodas, like "light coke", "light pepsi", etc.? In other words, those that replace their sugar content with a low-calories artificial sweetener, like aspartame.
I've read quite a bit online, but it seems everyone has (as always, goddamn these fucking scientists that can't figure shit for shit) different opinions.
I'm not overly concerned about the "health hazard" in terms of liver damage, or increased cancer risk. Rather, my main issue is with the claim that these products can cause an insulin response, and therefore hinder the process of fat loss, should that be your goal.
Now, these claims are probably true, but I wonder if they are just "technically true" (that'd be my guess), or diet sodas can in fact have a significant impact on the insulin response. In other words, "technically speaking" a 1% increase in insulin would support the claim of "it raises insulin, so it hinders fat loss!", but it would be quite retarded to consider such a small increase relevant.
For me, personally, I've always found that overconsuming diet sodas (talking of a 1.5/2L bottle a day) can help me curb my hunger significantly, albeit at the "cost" of having to keep consuming them for as long as I need my appetite kept under control. On the other hand, with a bit of willpower I could do without them anyway, but that means suffering the hunger quite a bit more (which wouldn't be too big a problem, if I didn't become an enraged monster after a week or so of calories restriction. Alas, I do).
So, I wonder: as far as you guys know, anecdotally or better yet scientifically, do diet sodas have a relevant (negative) impact on fat loss (via increased insulin secretion, or any other pathway), or not?
I've read quite a bit online, but it seems everyone has (as always, goddamn these fucking scientists that can't figure shit for shit) different opinions.
I'm not overly concerned about the "health hazard" in terms of liver damage, or increased cancer risk. Rather, my main issue is with the claim that these products can cause an insulin response, and therefore hinder the process of fat loss, should that be your goal.
Now, these claims are probably true, but I wonder if they are just "technically true" (that'd be my guess), or diet sodas can in fact have a significant impact on the insulin response. In other words, "technically speaking" a 1% increase in insulin would support the claim of "it raises insulin, so it hinders fat loss!", but it would be quite retarded to consider such a small increase relevant.
For me, personally, I've always found that overconsuming diet sodas (talking of a 1.5/2L bottle a day) can help me curb my hunger significantly, albeit at the "cost" of having to keep consuming them for as long as I need my appetite kept under control. On the other hand, with a bit of willpower I could do without them anyway, but that means suffering the hunger quite a bit more (which wouldn't be too big a problem, if I didn't become an enraged monster after a week or so of calories restriction. Alas, I do).
So, I wonder: as far as you guys know, anecdotally or better yet scientifically, do diet sodas have a relevant (negative) impact on fat loss (via increased insulin secretion, or any other pathway), or not?
