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metmike07 08-28-2016 10:23 PM

non-sugar and artificial sweeteners
 
After feeling pretty good the past few months, I've had a return of low-grade PCS symptoms. I suspected caffeine at first and cut way back on that, which did help. However, the symptoms are still there a little bit. My next suspect is artificial sweeteners. They have crept into my diet w/o much problem until now.

Artificial sweeteners cover a lot of different products. I know there is evidence some artificial sweeteners are not great for neuro-health. My question to you all, is what about the naturally derived non-sugar/agave ones? Specifically Stevia and erythritol? Anyone have any experience with symptoms on these?

Mark in Idaho 08-28-2016 10:56 PM

I would not be concerned with either. Sucralose, aspartame, and saccharine are all artificially made to fake out the taste buds and others. Stevia has a long history and alcohol sugars occur in many foods.

metmike07 08-28-2016 11:49 PM

Thanks Mark!That's the evidence I have come across as well. I'm going to try to cut out the others first and see where that gets me.

Mark in Idaho 08-29-2016 01:06 AM

What low grade symptoms are still bothering you ?

metmike07 08-29-2016 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 1222056)
What low grade symptoms are still bothering you ?

After being mostly symptom free (not healed), a small persistent headache has returned with some vision troubles. Again not much but I'm sure it's something I'm ingesting that is causing the change. Cutting out the caffeine helped for sure, but not totally.

Mark in Idaho 08-29-2016 06:32 PM

There are plenty of reasons for your symptoms besides what you have eaten. Artificial sweeteners are just a small part of good nutrition. Some relapses are never connected to a trigger/cause.

Vision and headaches often go hand in hand. Sleep quality can also influence both.


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