Cola (sugar) Addiction

For a few years I have had a cola addiction. Generally I'll have between 6-10 cans of cola a day and only recently did I realise that it is contributing to my feelings of unwell, dizziness and constant sore throat. 

I read online that cola isn't considered a big problem but I've read a few people have had it. I'm not sure whether to cut down or cut it out completely and just go to water. I read headaches are common if cut out completely. I did think about talking to my GP but doctors give me horrible anxiety so I'd like to deal with this myself, if at all possible. 

I'm such a fitness freak since my mental breakdown 3 years ago, I'm a ashamed I let myself get so addicted to the cola. I'm hoping I will get off this and avoid any potential health problems. 

Has anyone else had cola or sugar addiction?

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  • I got sent an article today about how fruit juice is supposed to be really bad for you. Smoothies I can't tolerate, cordials ... I've no idea aren't they full of sugar? I don't like herbal tea any better than regular tea. Flavoured water ... the only ones I've found I like have added sugar. I mean it's not repulsive its just mostly as boring as regular bottled water

    There is fruit juice you buy packaged (most has sugar an preservatives added) and juice done in the blender or juicer - make your own with fresh fruit.

    It has sugar, but it is natural sugar which is better for you than the processed ones in cartons. In moderation it is healthy (not weight loss "healthy") and tasty.

    What is it about smoothies you cannot tolerate? Taste, texture or the reaction?

    I think most smoothies have milk added but I just put chunks of pineapple in the blender witha cup of water, give it 30 seconds and sweeten if needed then it is ready and is about 2 big glasses of high fibre goodness.

    Flavoured water - make you own by adding lime or lemon juice and a little sucralose based sweetener - it is like old scool lemonade.

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