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Nestle Pure Life Water, With Splash Of Lemon, Sweetened With Splenda?


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I've been drinking these waters for awhile instead of soda. Recently started having very loose, fatty, stools with cramping and bloating (not bad, just persistent). I've ruled just about everything else out as a cause, but I've sure returned to my old symptoms. I cut out the water a couple of days ago and my symptoms have resolved. Hmmm . . .

Ingredients: Purified water, citric acid, natural fruit flavors, sodium polyphosphate, potassium sorbate, sucralase? and a couple of other things which I can't read (they print them so small!).

Anybody?

Sue


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Daughter has had this and didn't get sick. But then she has an allergy to gluten and not celiac.

mamaw Community Regular

anything splenda makes me ill.......

Mango04 Enthusiast

I used to drink stuff like that (a long time ago) and it always gave me those symptoms. I don't think it's gluten - just all those weird chemicals...

elonwy Enthusiast

Splenda can cause these symptoms. My GI told me that people with GI issues (IBS, celiac, Chrons, etc) should not use Splenda. I have to agree with him, cause Splenda messes me up.

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