Get daily headlines and breaking news alerts for FREE by signing up to our newsletterDrinkers of the artificially sweetened beverage Diet Coke have been warned of the negative effects it can have just one hour after drinking. Naik highlighted that one diet coke can attack teeth enamel ten minutes after the first sip. Naik said: "Like regular Coke, this can trigger insulin, which sends your body into fat storage mode." He added: "Unlike the small amount of satisfaction you get from regular coke your body may still crave sweets. "A can of diet coke provides no nourishment and would replace a more nutritious drink you could have drunk while potentially depleting your body of essential minerals.
Source: The Star May 24, 2023 16:37 UTC