Diet Drinks Actually Trick Your Brain Into Making You Fatter

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 11, 2017

This has been known since these products came out. They just didn’t bother to tell you about it.

The Sun:

Diet drinks and foods trick the brain into making you fatter and could even trigger diabetes, a study suggests.

The body has evolved to burn more calories if something tastes sweet because in nature sweeter substances contain more energy.

But diet products that do not taste sweet confuse the brain into thinking there are fewer calories to burn than there are.

This causes the body’s metabolism to drop, storing up the products as fat, claim researchers at Yale University, US.

Senior author Prof Dana Small said: “A calorie is not a calorie.

“When sweet taste and energy are not matched, less energy is metabolised and inaccurate signals go to the brain. Either may affect metabolic health.”

These aspertame and aspertame-like chemicals also mess with your brain – altering your serotonin levels – in other ways that scientists don’t even understand. Mainly because the companies that produce them block the independent or government studies and do their own studies claiming it’s all perfectly safe.

They are extremely addictive.

What’s more, these drinks make you 3 times more likely to develop heart disease and dementia.

USA Today:

A study published in the American Heart Association journal Stroke found a daily diet soda puts a person at three times the risk of dementia and stroke compared to someone who drinks less than one a week.

It’s another blow to diet soda, which has been the subject of recent unflattering studies. Purdue University found in 2013 it doesn’t actually help us lose weight. Another 2007 study discovered those who drink diet soda are no less at risk of heart disease than those who drink regular soda.

In one test group, people who were really addicted to the drinks and drank three or more a  day and were over sixties were up to 5 times more likely to develop dementia than those who drank zero diet drinks.

Also note that aspertame has rebranded itself a number of times, just like Prozac, but is all effectively the same exact thing. All of these “artificial sweeteners” are tricking the chemicals in your brain to think you’re drinking something sweet in a way that is harmful.

Maybe also note that this one one of those things the Fat Man was right about.

I think he actually himself drinks it though. I can’t remember but I think that’s why he claims he has such a hard time losing weight – because he’s addicted to aspertame.

Think of Your Family

There is nothing worse than dealing with someone with dementia, a relative. It is sad and it is taxing financially and otherwise.

If you’re using Diet Coke – and most of you doing it are probably older – you need to think of your family which will have to take care of you when you get dementia.

Note for Those Quitting

I know we have a lot of unhealthy readers who are trying to get healthy.

Diet Coke (or whichever aspertame poison you’re on) is extremely addictive. Like, virtually heroin level. Maybe worse, I don’t know, it’s a different thing – the withdrawal symptoms are similar, though unlike with heroin or cigarettes, you don’t necessarily feel the same strong  need to go back to the drug. So you feel the emotional and psychological effects without the same kind of pull to return to using.

Our society doesn’t treat this drug with the same seriousness it treats heroin, for I suppose reasonable reasons – it’s not as extreme to buy this canned drink and get a slight brain rush as it is to stick a needle in your vein and nod out. But if you are quitting, you need to treat it the same way.

I have seen people go into serious depression quitting. So if you’re going to quit – and you need to, really – you need to have a support system around you, let people know that you’re going to be moody for a few weeks and tell them to help you out.

I also highly recommend combining quitting with a very good diet, so you’re getting all the nutrients you need to help your body recover from the addiction, as well as an exercise program.