At 10 years of age, 21 was old. At 21, old was 42. Then at 42, 70 was old. Now, old is 90 years of age. #AgingAintForChumps #SavingMyFoot
“I drank about a liter of Diet Coke a day when I was first diagnose! Even after I was successfully able to get my glucose under control, I still drank about the same. Luckily, this past July (2012) I stopped drinking diet soft drinks all together.”
[Huffington Post] It’s long been known that sugar-sweetened drinks raise a person’s risk of Type 2 diabetes. But now, a new study from French researchers at Inserm suggests sugar-free diet drinks could also play a role. The research, to be published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, shows an association between consumption of “light” or diet soda and increased risk of Type 2 diabetes. Read the entire Huffington Post article.
Unknown
I was just in a meeting and gave someone the same advice. Stop drinking the sodas! They are bad for you.
David H.
Yeah, I've started drinking the flavored sparkling waters. Strugglin to understand the difference between them and sodas?? Hmmm…