[Diabetes-talk] Sugar drinks

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 26 22:58:04 UTC 2013


We buy baby drinking water with fluride in it.

-----Original Message-----Bridgit

From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Sandi Ryan
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 3:28 PM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Sugar drinks


Talk to the doctor about your baby's water.  When I was doing infant
diet 
counseling, we always told the moms to give their babies at least two
cups 
of tap water per day.  The issue is fluoride, which strengthens the
teeth. 
Water is bottled without it for the most part.  It's not such a big deal
for 
adults, but it is for babies growing teeth!

Sandi

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bridgit Pollpeter" <bpollpeter at hotmail.com>
To: "'Diabetes Talk for the Blind'" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 1:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Sugar drinks


>I find the taste of tap water disgusting though. I grew up on purified

>water. My parents had a Culligan machine, and we always bought bottled

>water, so I'm use to the taste. Minnesota has amazing tap water though,

>smile.
>
> Bridgit
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
> Behalf Of Mike Freeman
> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:35 PM
> To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Sugar drinks
>
>
> Bottled water is often no better and no worse than tap water 
> throughout the U.S. Also, unless you specifically buy distilled water,

> minerals etc. Are not eliminated by using bottled water. I just drink 
> from the tap and don't worry about it.
>
> Mike Freeman
> sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 26, 2013, at 9:45, "Sandi Ryan" <sjryan2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm not only talking about soda, but also fruit juice and other 
>> sugary
>
>> drinks (though most are sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup these
>> days.) For some people, eating out is a license to eat whatever they 
>> want, and drink what they want, and it's a lot easier to get snagged 
>> and do your blood sugar harm by downing a 12- or 16-ounce glass of 
>> orange juice or eating a plate of fries served with a sandwich 
>> because
>
>> "this doesn't happen very often."  As diabetics, we all make 
>> choices--I certainly drink diet drinks when I indulge (though they 
>> have issues, too, actually)--but some people may fit sugary drinks 
>> into their diets by skipping some of the sweeter foods I'd rather 
>> have.  When we took food last year, we bought bottled water for our 
>> room for two reasons:  You never know what the water in a city you're

>> visiting will be like; and we wanted filtered water for use in the 
>> coffeemaker.  And my husband and I do limit the amount of any type of

>> sweetened drink we have, whether diet or regular, so we wanted plenty

>> of water to drink.
>>
>> Sandi
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bridgit Pollpeter" 
>> <bpollpeter at hotmail.com>
>> To: "'Diabetes Talk for the Blind'" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 1:09 AM
>> Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Sugar drinks
>>
>>
>>> You mention not drinking sugar drinks, and this makes me think of 
>>> something. Is this really a problem for diabetics? Of course this is

>>> rhetorical, but what's the problem with diet drinks? Maybe it's 
>>> because I've been diabetic since the age of four, but I always opt 
>>> for diet drinks or water. I know so many diabetics who don't do 
>>> this,
>
>>> and I guess I don't understand why it's such a big deal. I always 
>>> assumed it was a given a diabetic  would avoid the sugary drinks but

>>> guess not... And it's kind of like alcohol, it's empty calories, and

>>> I'd rather spend calories on actual food than a drink, grin.
>>>
>>> Bridgit
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>>> Behalf Of Sandi Ryan
>
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