Do you drink diet sodas thinking they will help you lose weight? Think again! The artificial sweeteners found in diet sodas and other products are neurotoxic. And studies have shown more people GAIN weight from drinking diet sodas.
great video man, i drink around 10 litres of pepsi max a week because my mom buys it thinking it keeps us kids happy and its perfectly healthy (like they say) and its easier to bring a 2 litre bottle of pepsi max into my room than a glass of water that i will have to keep getting up and re-filling, btw a friend who studys science told me that when you drink sweet things your body expects sugar, like chewing gum, so it craves it, causing binge eating to fill the gap is that true? thanks again.
Those who are griping about this video are completely missing the point. It's not just about weight gain; it's the potential damage to cellular structure which can manifest itself not only by disease but coupled with a compromised immune system. Take any basic biology, chemistry or nutrition class, and learn a few things. It will not be any different than this video.
@TheEndofdays311 Rest assured, you will not always be 31 years old, nor will you always represent the so called Adonis-complex the rest of your life. Take a basic nutrition class and they will tell you the same thing as this video. Everyone has potentially cancerous cells within their bodies nearly every day of their life. What causes it to manifest in the body is the compromise of molecular structure...go ahead, drink your soda. You have been duly warned.
jrlomy - you cannot educate dumb asses.
MrLeooreo 3 days ago
people are generally drones - dumb - Follow the leaders - government.
MrLeooreo 3 days ago
I fried my brain with lesions - 10 - packets daily for 10 years.
MrLeooreo 3 days ago
This is just a scare tactic! If it truely causes cancer, the FDA would not allow it to be put into any product and be sold!
kojishinomouri 1 month ago
@DenisVolga
Turn on your speakers then.
CanyonRedRock 1 month ago
great video man, i drink around 10 litres of pepsi max a week because my mom buys it thinking it keeps us kids happy and its perfectly healthy (like they say) and its easier to bring a 2 litre bottle of pepsi max into my room than a glass of water that i will have to keep getting up and re-filling, btw a friend who studys science told me that when you drink sweet things your body expects sugar, like chewing gum, so it craves it, causing binge eating to fill the gap is that true? thanks again.
Sh1t0nTheVilla 1 month ago
No sound....
DenisVolga 2 months ago
Those who are griping about this video are completely missing the point. It's not just about weight gain; it's the potential damage to cellular structure which can manifest itself not only by disease but coupled with a compromised immune system. Take any basic biology, chemistry or nutrition class, and learn a few things. It will not be any different than this video.
jrlomy2k 2 months ago
@TheEndofdays311 Rest assured, you will not always be 31 years old, nor will you always represent the so called Adonis-complex the rest of your life. Take a basic nutrition class and they will tell you the same thing as this video. Everyone has potentially cancerous cells within their bodies nearly every day of their life. What causes it to manifest in the body is the compromise of molecular structure...go ahead, drink your soda. You have been duly warned.
jrlomy2k 2 months ago
Dr. John Shark.
exploreryen 6 months ago