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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am like you OP. I have decided that a small soda habit is something I can live with as my major vice. I do worry about the calories, so I have become very regimented in when i have a coke and how much I have. So I am pretty strict about having only one small coke in the morning and another mid afternoon. I view it as my total caffeine and most of my sugar for the day and would rather give up dessert than my coke. I have worked on finding sparkling sodas that I like (La Croix lime is my favorite) that I substitute that for all my other times that i might be tempted to drink soda and sometimes do unsweetened tea at restaurants. So I would try mitigation and then deciding what you can live with. Even if you want to quit entirely, I think stepwise is a better approach than trying to go all at once. Sort of like hardcore diets, those kinds of all or nothing approaches don't tend to last long term. BTW, I just had my bloodwork done at the doctor and the one area I have no issues at all is diabetes/prediabetes. [/quote] If you are not worried about spike in your blood sugar, the other bad thing for your oral health. Calories will be the least of my concern.[/quote] People are so weird about soda. It's not good for you, don't get me wrong. But lots of things aren't good for you. I think soda's reputation is partly about class. People associate soda with poor people and uneducated people, and so it's deemed as worse than many other vices that are more popular among the highly educated. It's no worse for your teeth than anything else. Just brush your teeth! It's more important to floss and take good care of your gums than avoid soda or candy. Soda is no more harmful than red wine or coffee in terms of acidity and tooth decay. And again -- presumably you are brushing it off.[/quote] If you are drinking 16 oz of soda, You are drinking 13 teaspoons of sugar. I will agree all sugar drinks including juice are bad.[/quote]
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