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Old 05-28-2013, 08:32 PM #1
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Hello all,

I know this topic may seem extremely trivial compared to many of the daily problems that all of us face, but I have begun the slow and tedious process towards recovery and have so far been relatively happy with the results.


One thing that still gets to me though is artificial sugar. It's not that I'm unable to avoid sugar (I easily go weeks before giving into just a bite of something like ice cream or chocolate), but I recently wondered if there were any possible alternatives to curb my sweet cravings without hurting my recovery process.


*admin edit*Upon researching *admin edit*, I discovered that they do not add many of the traditional harmful (to us at least) ingredients found in most candies. These ingredients primarily being: No high fructose corn syrup, no artificial ingredients, no preservatives, no GMOs, etc.


Has anyone tried these with any success? I always end up with a headache a few hours after eating almost any artificial sugar and would love to give these candies a try if anyone has any positive feedback. If not, then perhaps I could become the guinea pig for all of us and try these to see what effects they have.


*admin edit*Again, I know this may seem trivial, but it could provide many of us with some sweet-tooth satisfaction when almost every product on the market right now seems necessary to avoid.

Stu

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