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Every time I meet with friends or people at a local pub/restaurant, I am faced with the same question.
What shall I drink?

I never drink alcohol when I drive.
I also don't like alcoholic beverages.
So, no alcoholic beverages.

Coke, Pepsi, 7Up. etc?
I have Diabetes 2.
This kind of drinks are full of sugar.
So, no sugary drinks.

Coke Zero?
Coke Light?
Pepsi Light?
According to the Internet, these drinks are even worse as their normal counterparts.
Sure, they have less sugar.
But the amount of added taste enhancers is doing more harm as they are bringing benefits.

I have read on the Internet that Root beer and Ginger Ale would be healthy and would have a lot less bad ingredients.
But I am not sure about that.
Ginger soda would also have more benefits as the other drinks, but the soda would annihilate these benefits.

So, which drink is healthy?

PS.: I use water ONLY to shower and to clean.
Water is NOT for drink.

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My dentist has warned me off drinking soda water (or any carbonated drinks for that matter) as he says it wears the enamel on your teeth much quicker than non-carbonated drinks.
 

 


"the ADA (American Dental Association) recommends swapping sugary beverages for sparkling water, but not replacing regular, fluoridated water with sparkling water"
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From Wikipedia:
 
Health effects. Ginger ale, as with other ginger products and other non-ginger-flavored carbonated beverages, is often recommended as a home remedy for indigestion and motion sickness. It is also used to soothe coughs and sore throats. Ginger ale is usually acceptable for people on a clear liquid diet.
Variants: Golden ginger ale and dry ginger ale.
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5 minutes ago, Confuscious said:
From Wikipedia:
 
Health effects. Ginger ale, as with other ginger products and other non-ginger-flavored carbonated beverages, is often recommended as a home remedy for indigestion and motion sickness. It is also used to soothe coughs and sore throats. Ginger ale is usually acceptable for people on a clear liquid diet.
Variants: Golden ginger ale and dry ginger ale.

The OP asked for low sugar recommendations. Canada Dry Ginger Ale: 11 teaspoons of added sugars

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Just now, ThaiBunny said:

And jasmine rice is full of sugar according to its glycemic index

Yes, I know.
ALL kinds of rice are bad for Diabetes according to my doctor.
Also all kinds of processed foods and most kinds of bread.
If I have to believe the doctors, I could as well go to the nearest temple and let them burn me up.
Ain't going to happen.

 

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8 minutes ago, Confuscious said:
From Wikipedia:
 
Health effects. Ginger ale, as with other ginger products and other non-ginger-flavored carbonated beverages, is often recommended as a home remedy for indigestion and motion sickness. It is also used to soothe coughs and sore throats. Ginger ale is usually acceptable for people on a clear liquid diet.
Variants: Golden ginger ale and dry ginger ale.

Ginger root is dirt cheap here so make your own healthy version not the rubbish sold in 7/11

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Just now, Confuscious said:

Yes, I know.
ALL kinds of rice are bad for Diabetes according to my doctor.
Also all kinds of processed foods and most kinds of bread.
If I have to believe the doctors, I could as well go to the nearest temple and let them burn me up.
Ain't going to happen.

 

Actually if you cook rice one day, let it cool down and then re-heat it the next day its composition changes and the sugar all goes away. It's quite safe to eat. Basmati rice also has a much lower GI

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5 minutes ago, madmen said:

Ginger root is dirt cheap here so make your own healthy version not the rubbish sold in 7/11

Do you know a good recipe to make Ginger Ale at home?
Without the rubbish?

I use to make myself Green Tea at home (batch of 10 liter each time), put it in the freezer, and drink it with some ice cubes at home.
No sugar added, but I add a little bit of honey to sweeten it.
Delicious.

Unfortunatly, most of the restaurants/coffee shops/bars will not be happy if I come walk in with my own brewed Green Tea.

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1 hour ago, essox essox said:

TONIC WATER it contains quinine !!!!

Marginally. I did hear that the politically correct people are trying to stop them using the word TONIC as it no longer is. Originally it had quite a lot of quinine to fight off malaria in India and the other Empire countries.

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