Chocolate Citrucel?
#188082 - 06/22/05 05:06 AM
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Has anyone tried the new chocolate Citrucel fiber shake? I saw an ad for it in Prevention magazine. Sounds like it may taste better than the old orange goo.
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I would stay clear of it.... due to sweeteners and there is dairy as well... sorry..sounded too good to be true. Ingredients Active Ingredients: Methylcellulose (a non-allergenic fiber) Bulk-forming laxative
Inactive Ingredients: Aspartame (sweetner), cocoa powder with alkali, corn syrup solids, dipotassium phosphate, maltodextrin, mono and diglycerides, natural and artificial flavirs, nonfat dry milk powder, silicon dioxide (anti-caking agent), sodium caseinate(a milk derivative), soy lechithin, sunflower oil
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I presume that aspartame is not a safe sweetener then. Are any of the sweeteners safe? In a world where sugar has been replaced by sweeteners it makes life even more difficult. e.g. Have recently been getting fed up with plain water so have bought some squash/cordials to dilute but guess what, they have got aspartame and saccharin in. Any suggestions? Judith
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some people use stevia I think -- and I think some use splenda in small amounts -- but people have had troubles with both. Sugar is your safest bet if you need to sweeten.
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I get the most expensive Lime Cordial Tesco's does and that's safe, if v. acidic! Or use a splash of fruit juice - cranberry is the safest. Or do iced herbal tea.
It's a total bummer. I'm struggling to find painkillers and rehydration drinks without sweeteners atm and it's HARD.
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