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Overcome your soft drink addiction

I can’t help but notice that an alarming number of young people are drinking sodas excessively especially at universities; many students are addicted to different types of sodas. Unfortunately some are even are substituting water for their favorite sodas. This can have lasting consequences on their health, as we shall see.

Here are all the facts about soft drinks:

What about diet ones?

Although diet soft drinks do not contain calories, they do increase your appetite and enlarge your stomach and are also a cause of weight gain.

The sweetener used in diet versions of soft drinks is Aspartame, and studies are found that this is linked to an increased chance of brain tumors, cancer, premature birth, liver damage and allergies. Moreover, diet drinks have no effect on the risk of developing obesity-related conditions, and some experts warn they may even encourage weight gain by causing drinkers to eat more by stimulating their sweet tooth. My advice is to replace diet sodas with healthier drinks such as juices, smoothies and lemonade as a better decision towards improving your health.

Hello Mira, I appreciate your advice. The weather is getting kind of chilly, and I would like your opinion on the best healthy drinks to keep warm.

Hello, here are some choices,

Milk and cinnamon: regulates insulin levels, and lowers sugar cravings.

Cappuccino: low in calories, yet high in calcium and vitamin D.

Camomil: prevents bloating and aids in releasing body cramps.

Anise: Great for rheumatism, aids in digestion and prevents constipation.

Tea with ginger, lemon and honey: prevents flu and cold in winter and improves blood circulation.

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