Well my gut reaction of why I said that I guess is because my mom brought me up to never drink diet drinks made with chemicals in them, she would rather have me drinking sugar. But if you want proof I suggest you open up a second web browser and type the following:
1.
www.google.com
2. "aspartame" or "is diet soda bad"
I am not a scientist and I cannot say which results you will like and which you won't. People can prove anything is bad for you and yet at the same time others can prove anything is good for you ("smoking 1 cig a day won't kill me but it will help me lose weight!").
The only thing I've ever found regarding any food product and 'proof' is that there is 2 sides to each story. I can find a website that claims there has never been any substantial proof regarding diet sodas and yet 1 second later I can find a site saying diet sodas and aspartame have a massive number of side affects.
Instead of asking for proof, why don't you ask yourself what makes you feel better and what you have to gain. Linux23 stated "i really am not a big soda fan", so what does he have to gain from soda? Now what does he have to lose in the case that any of the chemicals, later on down the road, are proven to be bad for you.
Ohyea, I also don't drink milk at all and very rarely do I eat red meat
🙂. But the red meat choice is only because I really like the taste of fish, chicken, and turkey over red meat. That is just a personal preference.