I am addicted to Diet Coke.
This is an honest confession...seriously.
I am a “Southern Girl” with all the southern goodness,
southern charm, and southern accents you could ever want! So whenever I say
“Diet Coke” I am meaning any beverage that is diet. “Coke” is the general name
for any carbonated canned or bottled beverage yet “Coke-Cola” is a brand name.
In the South, it is not soda, pop, soft drink, or soda pop…it is simply coke and
in my case here diet coke. LOL.
It has been 1 month and counting since I drank my last
carbonated artificial sweetened calorie free drink of goodness. To be more
specific and exact it has been that long since I drank any carbonated beverage
unless it was in some punch secretly added without my knowledge! Tea, coffee,
water, milk and lemonade have been my drinks of choice for the past month. Why
you might ask? Well, this Savage Girl is trying to live healthier and make
wiser lifestyle choices to improve her overall health and well-being. So let me get all technical on you now. Research shows that sometimes one dietary change in one’s daily habits will decrease ones calorie intake 100 calories, which will in turn help you lose weight. There is also strong evidence that shows those individuals who drink more carbonated and sugar-sweetened beverages are heavier when compared to individuals who consume less. More research shows that non-nutritive sweeteners cause ones appetite to increase and in turn cause more calorie consumption, which would lead to weight gain. People think they can drink a diet coke and eat a piece of cake, but what we need to keep in mind that the diet coke isn’t causing us to gain weight it is everything else we are consuming with it! And yes the Savage Girl is guilty of this!
Then there are studies where consumers lost weight drinking
diet cokes. Therefore, the evidence to drink diet coke or not to drink diet
coke is undecided. If you are like me and want to lose weight & have a
healthier lifestyle then choose whatever drink you want but do not forget about
your lifestyle, eating habits, and physical activity.
I had been hanging onto weight since Thanksgiving. Technically
speaking I hit a plateau from November through February. A plateau is a stall
in the weight loss journey but one should not get discouraged! Deep down I knew
that in order to get back on track and lose the last 25 pounds to reach my goal
I had to make a change, take charge again, and it was not going to be easy! It did
not matter how much or how little food I consumer. It did not matter how much I
moved or when I exercised. I was stuck so I made the big decision to cut out my
“Diet Cokes” from my daily drink consumption. In addition to the research, I
mentioned above, I also know that diet cokes contain sodium and artificial
sweeteners, which cause fluid retention and blooding according to the FDA. I am
happy to report an update on my recent health and lifestyle change…admitting to
myself that I have a diet coke obsession and addiction helped me refocus and
get back on the healthy lifestyle bus.As of today, March 29, I have lost 50 pounds! In the last 8 weeks since I last updated the blogging world on my success I have lost an additional 7 pounds, 1 inch in my waist, 2 inches in my hips, and 1 inch in my bust while gaining a ½ inch of muscle in my arms and staying the same in my thighs. I am 3.7 points away from reaching the BMI that I desire to put me in a healthy range to avoid the chronic diseases associated with being overweight and obese. I know I cannot run from my inherited genetic pre-deposition in life but I know the choices I make can have a direct effect on my current health and future lifestyle. I know that I can not prevent the inevitable but maybe I can prolong it or lessen the affects.
Making the small change of cutting out my diet cokes I believe can be a testament to my success and moving off the plateau! It is a pleasure I miss, but I know I can do without it. We were warned in 2 Timothy 3:4 about being lovers of pleasure instead of God. In Ecclesiastes 2:1-2 we are told that pleasures, like my Diet Coke addiction, are meaningless because it does not accomplish anything. On a series note and with keeping with all those things I mentioned above...what guilty addiction or pleasure are you hiding in your closet? You might not want to blog about it like me, but maybe you need to admit and confess your addiction to yourself or maybe God…Just a thought.
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