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Can Diet Soda Make You Fat? Soft Drink Industry Replies to Stories Claiming Just That

Posted by Connie Bennett (Author, SUGAR SHOCK!) on December 7 in Health


As you've read here before, some recent research has found that diet drinks can pack on pounds, not help you lose weight.

This research is so compelling that both nationally known nutritionist and weight-loss expert Jonny Bowden and esteemed naturopath Michael Murray, N.D. recently wrote about this possibility.

Well, saying that diet soda may make you fat ruffled the feathers of the unhappy American Beverage Association -- that's the group previously called the National Soft Drink Association.

So the ABA wrote to both Jonny, author of several books, including The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth and to Dr. Murray, author ofHow to Prevent and Treat Diabetes With Natural Medicine .

So what happened next? Read on to find out.


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