• Diet Coke Is Killing Trump - Worse Than Booze

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 26 22:24:01 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism

    Trump has frequently claimed to be a lifetime teetotaler, turned off liquor
    by his alcoholic older brother, Fred Trump Jr. But Trump's alternate choice
    of drink could be almost as harmful to his health. A 2017 report by The New York Times revealed that the then-president drank as many as 12 Diet Cokes daily, and even had a special call button installed at his desk to summon
    an assistant to fetch a can.

    The artificial sweeteners in diet drinks have been linked to potential
    health problems. A study in the journal Stroke found that older persons who drank diet sodas regularly were three times more likely to suffer a stroke
    or develop Alzheimer's disease than people who didn't. That doesn't
    necessarily mean that they directly cause brain injury, but it's still
    worth noting. More concerning is the evidence linking diet soda to obesity.
    The NIH cites studies showing that overweight adults who consume diet
    drinks are more likely to take in more calories from solid food than normal-weight persons.

    Those excess calories can translate to more weight gain and the health
    issues associated with it, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and
    liver failure. Obviously, Trump isn't going to reach that 200-year
    longevity prediction. But if he hopes to stay healthy enough to occupy the White House for four more years, he might want to swap out some of those
    Diet Cokes for a few glasses of good old H2O.

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  • From Peter Steele@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Thu Dec 26 16:25:48 2024
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    John Smyth wrote:
    Trump has frequently claimed to be a lifetime teetotaler, turned off liquor by his alcoholic older brother, Fred Trump Jr. But Trump's alternate choice of drink could be almost as harmful to his health. A 2017 report by The New York Times revealed that the then-president drank as many as 12 Diet Cokes daily, and even had a special call button installed at his desk to summon
    an assistant to fetch a can.

    The artificial sweeteners in diet drinks have been linked to potential
    health problems. A study in the journal Stroke found that older persons who drank diet sodas regularly were three times more likely to suffer a stroke
    or develop Alzheimer's disease than people who didn't. That doesn't necessarily mean that they directly cause brain injury, but it's still
    worth noting. More concerning is the evidence linking diet soda to obesity. The NIH cites studies showing that overweight adults who consume diet
    drinks are more likely to take in more calories from solid food than normal-weight persons.

    Those excess calories can translate to more weight gain and the health
    issues associated with it, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and
    liver failure. Obviously, Trump isn't going to reach that 200-year
    longevity prediction. But if he hopes to stay healthy enough to occupy the White House for four more years, he might want to swap out some of those
    Diet Cokes for a few glasses of good old H2O.




    Should he have them hot or cold, these glasses of H2O?

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to John Smyth on Fri Dec 27 02:57:35 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism

    John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote in news:vkkl21$204g7$4@paganini.bofh.team:

    Trump has frequently claimed to be a lifetime teetotaler, turned off
    liquor by his alcoholic older brother, Fred Trump Jr. But Trump's
    alternate choice of drink could be almost as harmful to his health. A
    2017 report by The New York Times revealed that the then-president
    drank as many as 12 Diet Cokes daily, and even had a special call
    button installed at his desk to summon an assistant to fetch a can.


    "I have taken more out of alcohol
    than alcohol has taken out of me"
    - Winston Churchill -

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  • From Peter Steele@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 27 10:09:42 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism

    % wrote:
    Peter Steele wrote:
    John Smyth wrote:
    Trump has frequently claimed to be a lifetime teetotaler, turned off
    liquor
    by his alcoholic older brother, Fred Trump Jr. But Trump's alternate
    choice
    of drink could be almost as harmful to his health. A 2017 report by
    The New
    York Times revealed that the then-president drank as many as 12 Diet
    Cokes
    daily, and even had a special call button installed at his desk to
    summon
    an assistant to fetch a can.

    The artificial sweeteners in diet drinks have been linked to potential
    health problems. A study in the journal Stroke found that older
    persons who
    drank diet sodas regularly were three times more likely to suffer a
    stroke
    or develop Alzheimer's disease than people who didn't. That doesn't
    necessarily mean that they directly cause brain injury, but it's still
    worth noting. More concerning is the evidence linking diet soda to
    obesity.
    The NIH cites studies showing that overweight adults who consume diet
    drinks are more likely to take in more calories from solid food than
    normal-weight persons.

    Those excess calories can translate to more weight gain and the health
    issues associated with it, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and
    liver failure. Obviously, Trump isn't going to reach that 200-year
    longevity prediction. But if he hopes to stay healthy enough to
    occupy the
    White House for four more years, he might want to swap out some of those >>> Diet Cokes for a few glasses of good old H2O.




    Should he have them hot or cold, these glasses of H2O?

    they come in an airplane bag



    Well he act so physician and modern you'd think he realize that
    thirty-three degree water is where it's at. Ignoring the temperature of
    your water makes me think you live in backwater Mississippi barefoot and wearing cutoff jeans. People in poverty drink warm water. I'm
    cultured. Got a Coca-Cola mini fridge. Red.

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