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Drinking mostly water and sweet tea. It might be hard to stop the sweet tea. But i can cut back.

i'm 5'9 185bs large frame.

2007-01-19 07:29:21 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diet & Fitness

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How many soda's do you drink and what will you drink instead? For ever pound you have to consume 3500 less calories. If you replace 3 cans of coke (120 calories each) every day for a year with water, you can lose up to 37 lbs.

2007-01-19 07:35:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I did this about six years ago and never went back. I used to drink three or four cans of Coke a day and stopped completely one day in trying to lose weight. I went to drinking only water and one large cup of hot tea in the evening with milk and Equal. I noticed about a pound a day weight loss - probably because I was eating better as a whole. I did notice that I was never bloated anymore and didn't crave salty snacks.

I still only drink water and maybe a cup or two of hot tea during the day. I feel great and my skin is good and healthy. I don't feel gassy or bloated from the carbonation either.

I have tried a soda now and then, but after one sip it's so horrible that I stop and go back to water. Honest, after a while you won't miss soda at all and you will like how you feel and look!

2007-01-19 07:36:00 · answer #2 · answered by Dovie 5 · 0 0

just cutting out the soda will cut back on your calorie intake, but you wont actually lose weight unless you burn more calories than you use daily. that means exercise and eating right on top of cutting out soda. just changing what you drink is not enough

2007-01-19 07:35:57 · answer #3 · answered by citygirl 2 · 1 0

I have a friend who lost 50 lbs in a year by just eliminating sodas from his diet.. he didnt hardly exercise he just stopped drinking soda and substituted it with WATER, not sweet tea.

Sugar, which is the main ingredient of soda, causes your body to be acidic...
This is important because the pH of your body can determine your level of wellbeing. Diets are directly affected by pH.

Now that the science aspect of it is out of the way, we can proceed to what this means to you and your dieting, because that’s what you care about. Simply put, the body can not meet its everyday demands in an acidic state. An alkaline body performs better, has more potential, and can function properly.

The main reason that people will have an acidic or alkaline body is through food consumption. There are other contributing factors that we will get to later on. When your body digests the food, they are broken down, nutrients are used up, and the leftovers are passed through as body waste. The food has either an acidifying effect or alkalizing effect. It has to do with the ashes from digestion.

Kidneys work to eliminate acid with its own ammonia-like substance. Most people cannot create enough of this ammonia to keep on top of all the acid. The acid then sits in the body, in every single cell. You are probably walking around with leftover waste in your body that does not agree with the proper functions of your cells. Remember that your body is a conglomeration of millions of cells. If the individual cells cannot function properly there will be problems in your body. This is powerful information. Cancer and other conditions cannot survive in an alkaline environment.

Alkalize Your Diet

There are simple solutions to alkalize your body. Just remember that it takes time. You just have to give your body the tools to correct itself, and it starts with what you put in your body. A simple web search will provide alkaline and acid food charts that you can post on your refrigerator. Ideally, you should have 80% alkaline and 20% acid foods in your everyday diet.

The alkalizing foods are most vegetables and most fruits, non-animal proteins with the exception of byproducts like eggs and cottage cheese, teas, and spices. You can easily fit these items into your diet. This is by no means a conclusive list, only an example.

Acidifying foods contain most oils, grains, many dairy products, animal proteins including fish and shellfish, pastas, and beans & legumes. Also acidifying are alcohol, tobacco, and prescription and non-prescription drugs. An unsettling acid is the chemical preservatives, herbicides, and pesticides that can be in the food without you even knowing it. Again, this listing provides only an example of some of the foods in this category.

As stated above, you don’t need to avoid the foods in the acidifying group, only limit them to 20%. An occasional beer, glass of wine, or cocktail will digest fine in your body, if it is consumed in limited qualities. There is no need to measure the ounces of the food when you are planning your meals, just use common sense. Have a salad at dinner, and then enjoy a steak with vegetables (preferably raw or lightly cooked). The key is to eat a smaller steak. A 20oz. t-bone is tempting, but it is really not necessary. You should be satisfied with reasonable portions.

Fruit makes for a great breakfast on your new alkaline diet. The best way to get fruits in your healthy diet is to prepare them after you buy them. When you return from the market or store with a pineapple, cut it into bite size pieces and utilize your plastic storage containers. When you are hungry for a snack, simply find the ready-to-eat fruit in the refrigerator.

A Secret Acidifier

Staying away from acidic chemicals can be quite difficult, especially if you are a neat freak. There are natural alternatives in household cleaners. They work just as well, and many times they even smell better. They are not as cheap to produce, which make the conventional cleaners more attractive.

Chemical preservatives complicate a nutritious diet. They are used to make the foods more shelf stable. You can keep them longer before needing to use them. Your digestive system must first try to break these down before it can get to the nutrients.

It’s Your Diet

All in all, it is your diet and your body. Taking the right steps in the grocery store and in the kitchen will give your body the chance to be at its most optimum condition. Choosing carefully the foods that make up your dietary means has a direct effect on your health.

2007-01-22 07:39:29 · answer #4 · answered by jt66250 7 · 0 0

None, you will stop gaining weight by quiting soda. You still need to lose calories to lose weight

2007-01-19 07:37:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends on how many sodas you drink per day. It also depends on wither or not you just change soda for another sugary substitute.

2007-01-19 07:33:47 · answer #6 · answered by Danielle 3 · 0 0

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