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Subject Topic: The 20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America
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Posted: December-31-2008 at 7:55am | IP Logged Quote RW  

A buddy sent me this link to click on. Click on the following link and once you arrive at the Web site, look at the menu for "The 20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America."

A buddy of mine just this year (since April)  has lost 38 pounds, all by eliminating drinking Coca-Cola. Steve told me he was drinking on a daily basis about eight of the 20 oz. Cokes that have the screw-on lid, while he'd be sitting at his work desk. He said he'd also generally drink sweet tea when he'd go out with co-workers to eat lunch, with two or three refills. And even at home at night, he said he'd have Coke or sweet tea to drink.

He just totally eliminated consuming soft drinks from his life, and instead of sweet tea he now drinks unsweetened. And while at work, he replaced Coke with bottled water. He eliminated a LOT of calories from eliminating soft drinks and sweet tea, and in turn he lost weight.

I'd assume he's now lost more than the 38 pounds, because he told me it was that amount he'd lost back around Thanksgiving. Well, it was before Thanksgiving, and now during Christmas with all kind of good food facing him, he might not have lost more than 38 pounds.
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The 20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America
 
By: David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding
 
My buddy, Bill, came to me a while back looking for advice on how to banish the bulging belly he had acquired in his later years. I skipped the diet lecture and instead gave him a copy of the book, Eat This, Not That!, and a single piece of advice: Start with the drinks chapter.

Four months later, Bill has adopted the simple food swap philosophy and dramatically altered his calorie intake without giving up the foods and drinks he loves. His reward: 25 pounds and three inches off of his waistline—in around six weeks!
 
I told Bill to start with beverages because between soda, coffee drinks, smoothies, and booze, he was sipping away more than a quarter of his daily calories. He’s not the only one. A study from the University of North Carolina found that we consume 450 calories a day from beverages, nearly twice as many as 30 years ago! This increase amounts to an extra 23 pounds a year that we're forced to work off—or carry around with us.

There’s good news and bad news when it comes to liquid calories. The bad news is they are the most difficult calories for us to gauge, because we have none of the greasy, cheesy visual cues we get when we go face-to-face with a plate of loaded nachos or a triple cheeseburger. The good news is that they are the easiest calories to cut from your diet. Just ask Bill.
 
I've identified the most bloating beverages in gas stations, bars, smoothie counters, and coffee shops across America and replaced them with sensible and satisfying stand-ins for a fraction of the caloric cost. So you can sip what you want, skip the diet, and still lose lots of weight this year.
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Posted: December-31-2008 at 12:21pm | IP Logged Quote WOOWOO  

It is a proven fact that men can loose weight a lot easier than women.

Use to drink Sprite Zero and Coke Zero all the time till Cindy and I were talking a few months ago about them. We were talking about how we wanted some "sweet" to eat after drinking them. Cut the "Zero" drinks completely out and the craving left. I never craved something sweet till I started drinking them.

Now I drink my black coffee (no calories) and can eat a brownie for my snack!!!!!(shut up RW)



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Posted: January-03-2009 at 8:09am | IP Logged Quote TStevens92  

Maybe I should try thta... .all I drink is Coke it seems like. I can't do the straight water thing very often, but the G2 gatorades seem to make a nice substitute. Hardly any calories (like 15 per serving I believe) and little sugar if I recall correctly. I'm not exacly overweight at the moment but I'm a little heavy, close to 180lbs on a 5'6 1/2" frame. I'd like to be around the 165-170 mark. Maybe I'll try eliminating the Coke from "normal life"... as hard as that may be. Not many options when I go out, however.

Tony

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