Month: September 2013

The Liver and Diet Soda

Years ago when this whole ‘fat free’ thing started I did my research and found that going on this type of ‘diet’ was more dangerous to one’s health.  Around that time when my children were young I told them not to drink diet soda(we did very little regular soda either) as at the time there was very little research but I told them to go with the ‘known evil’: sugar as opposed to the unknown evil: aspartame.

The years have proven me right.  Diet soda is much more dangerous to one’s health than regular soda(ie.: pop, soft drinks, soda pop, etc.).  If only from the aspect of obesity one should stay very far away from these drinks.

Per Sharon Fowler, M.P.H of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio:

“On average, for each diet soft drink our participants drank per day, they were 65 percent more likely to become overweight during the next seven to eight years, and 41 percent more likely to become obese,”
(She presented the finding June 12 in San Diego at the American Diabetes Association’s 65th Annual Scientific Sessions.)
http://www.uthscsa.edu/hscnews/singleformat2.asp?newID=1539

I sell a very good skin cream online and at trade shows.  As a result I speak to a lot of people about their skin.  I do lots of research on causes of skin problems.  One of the things I ‘discovered’ – not news to many, is that the liver affects the skin.  Generally, if you have a healthy liver your skin will be healthier.  I suggest to people at trade shows when I am selling the skin cream that have a problem with eczema or psoriasis to do some research on liver cleanses as part of their program to improve their skin.  This has worked for many that I have talked to.  And more generally, a healthy liver is vital to a healthy body.  If you read my review in an earlier post on Dr. Eric Berg’s book you will find that the liver can have a lot to do with weight gain/loss as well.

So, what does diet soda have to do with the liver?

One of the chemicals that gets produced in the liver as a result of taking in aspartame, the sweetener in diet sodas, is formaldehyde.  If you can read the scientific mumbo-jumbo here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9714421,
you can see the damage that can be created.  There is evidence that the accumulation of formaldehyde can cause permanent/long term damage.  There other damages that aspartame can cause but this one is plenty enough for me to stay away.

Another ingredient that is in most sodas, not just diet soda is sodium benzoate.  It is added to soft drinks to prevent mold and can cause damage to the mitochondria of the DNA which can eventually lead to cirrhosis of the liver.

This from: Liversupport.com

Sodium Benzoate
Due to its ability to keep soft drinks fresh and prevent harmful bacteria from growing, sodium benzoate has been used in soft drinks for many years. While the food agencies in the United States and Europe approve sodium benzoate as a safe substance, there is plenty of evidence to the contrary. This common preservative has been implicated in being a detriment to our health by possibly forming a toxic chemical and by causing human DNA damage.

“… sodium benzoate has been used in soft drinks for many years…”with the progression of liver disease, the quantity of functioning liver cells diminishes, causing liver fibrosis and – ultimately – cirrhosis….”

So, if you do a very little bit of research you can find dozens of reasons not to drink diet soda.

A couple of things that most people don’t do very well: observing what is in front of them and realizing if something isn’t working, change it.  (Hey, I often miss the obvious, myself.)  When I actually look at people drinking diet sodas, most are overweight.  They have been drinking this type of beverage for years in most cases and tend to gain more than lose weight!  And that leads into the second – if you have been doing ‘Activity A’ to fix something for some time and it is not working, try something else!!!

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Dr Eric Berg and ‘The 7 Principles of Fat Burning’ – Book Review

The 7 Principles of Fat Burning
by Eric Berg

My book review:
This book is, to me, not about 'Fat Burning' but about health and being healthy.  I would not have given it a second thought given the title as I am not particularly overweight.  A friend said they had read it and were losing weight.  I was having some allergy problems and was looking for something that would help handle the cause of this as opposed to fixing the symptoms.  I did a little research, read a couple of reviews and thought that it may answer some questions that I had on the subject.

The beauty of this book is that the author is not speaking the lingo of his peers but in a language pretty much anyone can understand.  The information in the book allows one an understanding of the body and how some important parts work together.  There are some pretty cool and simple ways to 'fix' those things that are 'wrong' but what I liked was, that given the knowledge, I can decide for myself how and to what degree I want to apply the solutions that Dr Berg provides.  And for me, I can simply apply many of the principles without going on a weird diet(not that his solutions are weird at all).

Berg debunks many diet fads by telling exactly what they are doing to the body and why many cause a person to gain weight afterwards.  I've always seen a goal of being healthy being more important than losing weight and 'The 7 Principles of Fat Burning' gives one the precise information to do just this.

So, if you would like information that allows you to make intelligent decisions about your body and its health I highly recommend reading this book.

Buy the book here: 7 Principles of Fat Burning

 

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Driving back to Calgary through the Fraser Valley

Coming back from Vancouver, BC this year a friend suggested that I might like to drive up through the Fraser Valley.  Slower but prettier.  It did take a good hour more but it was so beautiful.  There are some great spots earlier in the trip but I’ll leave those for the next drive through.  These were taken further north before turning west toward Kamloops.  It is all a beautiful drive but I think desertscapes photograph well.  Here are a few to give you a feel of the area:

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