Stortinget underground in Oslo
I never known a country to be bombarded so much with advertisment pushing fizzy drinks loaded with Aspertame ever before, and whilst I stood in a que in a shop, I had to take a photo of this showing how many sugarfree are sold in comparison to original coke.
Pretty insane as to the difference of the two shelves, and a direct indication of how pushed it is here. They hand it out in the streets for free neigh on daily, and the sheep think that the government and the food industry cares about them and thats why the give you aspertame instead of sugar. Who put the sugar in it to begin with?
Time will tell, so once again, Thankyou for being guinea pigs for your masters 😝😝😝😝
Hope everyone has a great day!
My stance: it's best to drink water when being thirsty. Always.
At some point fizzy sugary drinks were promoted as something nice and special to use when celebrating birthdays. (I think it's a very bad idea to promote it as such, it's best to avoid it at all. Children growing up without being 'forced' to like fizzy sugary drinks are nice actually don't like it). At some point the price of the fizzy sugary drinks became low enough that quite some middle class people started using them as an everyday drink. I had many friends in my youth that didn't drink water at all.
Then came the health scare and people were told that sugary fizzy drinks are bad, but people were still hooked. So the industry came up with a "solution" to the "problem" they caused themselves - sugar free fizzy drinks loaded with artificial sweeteners! Oh the irony. Why not just drink water instead?
Do I follow up personally? I drink too much beer. Over the last years (as CO2-dispensers have become quite a commonplace item both in households and in the office spaces) I've started drinking fizzy water. Why? I don't know. It doesn't add any health benefits as far as I know, it is yet another product that most of us don't like at first - I didn't like it at all in my youth, and only in the recent years have I come to prefer fizzy water over still water. It's not acid enough to be bad for teeth as far as I've heard - but still water is certainly safer. Some few times I've been drinking fizzy bottled water with a hint of artificial flavoring ... but I don't like that much, and I will avoid it.
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Ugh. Coke. Double ugh.
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I remember the editor at the Norwegian science news website forskning.no praising the "diet" fizzy drinks in an editorial- she admitted it was biased as she was quite addicted herself. Anyway, while trying to find back to it through google I found lots of other stuff (all of the links below are in Norwegian):
People drinking fizzy drinks die in a younger age regardless of weather the drinks are with sugar or with artificial sweeteners. The article concludes it's best to drink water when being thirsty. The study is also commented at nettavisen, they have more emphasize on that the cause may not be the fizzy drinks themselves, but that the drinkers in general probably eat less healthy on average.
One does not get fat from drinking sugar-free fizzy drinks. The article still recommends to drink water if being thirsty.
A viral story that the "diary" fizzy drinks causes blood clotting and Alzheimer is fake news
So in general ... aspartame probably won't kill anyone, though, why not drink water instead?
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Disgusting. Causes all kinds of nasty reactions. The one felt the most are migraines. I'm a straight water girl myself.
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