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Is 'Healthy Coke' Healthier Than Real Coke?

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작성자 Raquel 작성일22-10-20 20:53 조회54회 댓글0건

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According to Byrne, "There's no need to create 'healthier' versions of your favorite foods because these swaps will never satisfy you the way the real thing will." The most important takeaway from this is that not every food or drink needs to be "healthified," and you should be able to enjoy your favorite foods or drinks in their original form. If you've tried the "healthy Coke" trend and genuinely like it, then, by all means, drink away. But if you're not into it, that's okay, too -- you can opt for the real deal or the diet version instead.

People who have issues with their esophagus and acid reflux should avoid this trend. It's important to know that the "healthy Coke" trend may not be suitable for everyone who wants to try it. "For someone with gastroesophageal reflux disease, such an acidic and bubbly drink could cause acid reflux, although the same is true for any kind of sparkling drink, as well as anything with lots of acid," explained Byrne.

If you drink soda, she added, it's best to pair it with a meal or snack, because getting many nutrients (not just sugar) will help keep your blood sugar more stable. "Regular coke isn't something you should drink at every meal, but as part of a nourishing overall diet, it's fine to have one sometimes," said Byrne.

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One of the big issues with "healthy Coke" is that it's another trend rooted in . "This is a lower-calorie alternative to drinking regular soda, and many people think that makes it automatically healthier, and that's not the case," said Christine Byrne, a North Carolina-based registered dietitian who specializes in eating disorders. 

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But let's be honest, when you opt to drink a soda, chances are you aren't drinking it for its health benefits. You drink it because you crave the sugar, carbonation or caffeine, or simply because you enjoy it.  Overconsumption of sugary drinks is not good for us because it puts us at risk for Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and much more.

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