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Seven Tips On How to Break Soda Addiction

Here are some helpful tips on ways to cut back on constant soda drinking.

by Emmanuel Femi
12 months ago
in Health
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SET GOALS OVER TIME
If you’re trying to reduce the amount of soda that you drink, you can try to slowly reduce or limit the amount you drink over time. Each week, you can set a new goal to drink less and less soda.

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STAY HYDRATED
Often, we crave soda because we’re actually thirsty. Keep a water bottle with you and stay hydrated throughout the day.

DO SOME MATH
If you’re looking to manage your weight or practice more mindful eating, considering the number of calories in a can of soda can make you think twice about reaching for one.

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CHOOSE HEALTHIER ALTERNATIVES
Replace soda with healthier options, like water, herbal teas, or infused water with fruits. This can help satisfy your craving for something flavorful without the sugar.

CREATE A SUPPORT SYSTEM
Tell your loved ones that you’re looking to quit drinking soda. Your family and friends can hold you accountable, as well as say something to you if they see you avoiding your goals.

FIND NEW HABITS
Identify what triggers your soda cravings and replace them with healthier habits, like going for a walk or snacking on fruit when you feel the urge.

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