Does diet soda really make you gain weight?!


Question: Yes new research has suggested that your body seeks sugar from the artificial sugar, so you eat something normal after and it converts that into fat.


Answers: Yes new research has suggested that your body seeks sugar from the artificial sugar, so you eat something normal after and it converts that into fat.

if you drink to much it will make your teeth fall out

so in the long run no ... because you wont be able to eat anything

no but its very unhealthy for you

not particular diet soda just sugary stuff in general.

It's still soda.... =/

Not sure about that one but it's not healthy. The artificial sweetener it contains is bad for the health and has been correlated with diseases such as cancer.

yes! and a lot of other bad things too!

Yes, it will bloat you (making you big around the middle, like a beer belly). It is the carbonated water not the sugar that does this.

Yes it can. What has to be clarified is the fact that a "diet" version of any product ONLY means that it's less fattening than the "regular" version. It's a marketing technique that plays on your insecurities and vanity.

Any type of soda will make you gain wiehgt because it's what nutritionists call "empty calories". Soda (even diet soda) is full of sugar.

no..but it has a lot of chemicals in it that might be bad for you.

My Doctor advised me not to drink any diet drinks as whilst they are not the problem in themselves the artificial sugar causes the body to store more fat from other products eaten/ drank. Apperently it interupts the bodys ability to break down fats and sugars.

I quit drinking diet soda and lost 5 pounds. My stomach was also flatter.





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