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Club Soda?


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gabby Enthusiast

Anyone know anything about club soda, sparkling water etc, and their effect on celiacs? I've noticed that certain brands make me feel like death-on-a-stick, while others are ok. Perrier and a local generic brand seem to be the worst.

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I'm good with Perrier!

I have weird reactions to certain water brands (like Dasani), so maybe it's just one of those things.

I also drink club soda constantly.

nogluten- Newbie

Gabby,

All carbonated drinks bother my stomach. It might be from celiac, or crohn's. I don't know, but they hurt!

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Beware of DASANI it is NOT WATER. They migt telll you it's water. But read the ingredients.

Try DISTILLED WATER if you are reactive to spring water...

It is water, but they add minerals and a little salt.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

All i know is that when I drink anything carbonated I get gassy (both ends). That's one of the things they tell you to avoid when on an IBS diet is carbonation. Maybe it's that??

Michi8 Contributor
Beware of DASANI it is NOT WATER. They migt telll you it's water. But read the ingredients.

Try DISTILLED WATER if you are reactive to spring water...

Some say that distilled water is not safe to drink on an ongoing basis, because it lacks any type of minerals. I prefer not to drink our tap water since it is treated with chloramine (chlorine + ammonia) and fluoride. I drink reverse osmosis water at home instead.

Michelle


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