26/04/2022
Let's talk about Diet Coke.
Diet Coke gets a seriously bad rap.
It'll give you cancer.
It'll spike your insulin.
Its adverts are dumb.
That kind of thing.
None of these (aside from maybe the advert thing) are true.
In truth, Diet Coke is just a low-calorie, zero-sugar version of the original soda. While it's definitely not a health drink, what Sharon from accounts has been telling you about its evil, cancer-causing ways is massively over-exaggerated. In fact, for those of you with a sweet tooth Diet Coke can actually be a useful weight loss tool by helping you curb cravings, virtually calorie-free.
Why am I telling you this? One, because I think it's important you don't have any unnecessary fears over a harmless (and delicious) drink.
And two?
Because until a couple years back I was one of those t*ts using his pre-pubescent voice to tell anyone who would listen (not many people, to be fair) that Diet Coke was the devil's drink, that it was one of the worst things you could drink, and every other myth under the sun.
Luckily, with some time and research, I learned the error of my ways. But, it took a lot of effort, and time wasted, not enjoying a drink that I liked, which was in fact perfectly fine from a health standpoint.
If you'd like to skip that wasted time and work with a coach to accelerate your knowledge, results, and fitness, I currently have a couple of spaces free for online coaching - feel free to DM me for details.
And, if you’d like to learn more about Diet Coke (and zero-calorie drinks more widely) I’ve got you covered - check out my full blog on the topic: https://www.top-fitness.uk/blog/diet-coke-bad-for-you-or-not
Ever wondered just how "bad" for you diet sodas really are, and if they really help you lose weight? Read on to find out everything you've ever needed to know.