I've had a fairly serious addiction to Diet Coke -- caffeinated in the morning, decaf after 3pm -- for a number of years now. It's pretty much all I've been drinking, aside from a very small bit of water. Not healthy, I know, but I told myself that it was a minor vice, hitting my wallet more than anything. I was vaguely aware of reports about how
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This is an important point I think we often miss when trying to change or influence change in someone else's life. Addressing the underlying wounds and offering healthy alternatives will often facilitate a change seemingly on its own. We usually point to the habit itself and say, "That's bad! I/You must stop!" without first doing the groundwork to make stopping a real possibility.
Congratulations on your growth!
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I gave up a serious DrPepper addiction last year, for the HFCS. It's a relief to both your wallet and your recycling bin. ;)
~steals another happy hug~ Go, you!
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What was the link, btw? And do you feel Splenda is safer? I'm not so sure.
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AFAIK, the only safe artificial sweetener is saccharin, but using sugar in moderation (ie unlike most Americans, who eat truly horrifying amounts of sugar) seems preferable (to me at least) for anyone w/o insulin problems.
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If you're looking for alternative drinks, I've heard that some people giving up specifically Diet Coke like the taste of Celestial Seasonings Berry Zinger iced tea with a little bit of sparkling water mixed in to make it bubbly. I'm told the taste is very similar.
As of today, I am 11 days without a drop of soda of any kind.
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