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I find that artificial sweeteners affect my PN adversely,
so I do not use them, or buy products with any type
of artificial sweetener in them.
Including Splenda? I can't use aspartame in any form. *shudder* It's some of the nastiest tasting stuff I've ever put in my mouth. As are other artificial sweeteners. The only one I've been able to use and tolerate seems to be Splenda. Is there anything I should know about *it*?
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Including Splenda? ...........The only one I've been able to use and tolerate seems to be Splenda. Is there anything I should know about *it*?
Not that I'm aware of.
I don't bother to experiment.
One or two bad experiences is enough.
I just stay away from all of 'em.
I've got enough problems, & don't need to add to them.
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Not that I'm aware of.
I don't bother to experiment.
One or two bad experiences is enough.
I just stay away from all of 'em.
I've got enough problems, & don't need to add to them.
I was very leery of Splenda for that very reason...not that I've had a bad reaction to anything in the past I just know I can't tolerate the taste. Splenda I can do. I've been using it for my coffee only. I tend to drink a lot of coffee (decaf so don't anyone panic! LOL!) and I was using a *lot* of sugar. I'll still treat myself to a cup of candy coffee in the evenings after dinner as a treat...sugar and half&half. For cereal I'll use a little sugar if I need it. I'm finding since I quit smoking things taste sweeter to me. There are a number of cereals I no longer add sugar to...don't need to.

I just don't want to do anything that might accidentally stir up my symptoms.
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