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I just tried Soyfee tonight for the first time and I wouldn't say I "loved" it but I could definitely get used to it as a replacement for my morning cup (just will have to get through caf. withdrawal.) I use coffeemate creamer which reports to be lactose free but has some traces of this and that in it that don't necessarily sound IBS-safe. Does anyone use this? I am really trying to make the substitutions but it's a struggle to have the will power. I can handle the soy milk in my oatmeal but not in cold cereal and I'm sure I'll hate it in the soyfee ( I used to put light cream in my coffee!!! no wonder I had so many flare ups) Anyhow, any info is appreciated.
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The soy fee coffee wasn't bad at all, but it made me hyper and feel like a witch, but that is me maybe it didn't mix with my other meds. I am using the coffee creamer with great success, try it ..
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I haven't tried it, but you might give it a shot.
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I don't drink Soyfee, I drink Teeccino, but I use Silk soy creamer in it. They have different flavors. I use the plain. I like it! It's a lot like regular half & half. HTH.
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Mind you, I'm using the powdered version, and I've had no problems with it... I've never tried the liquid, and so I can't vouch for that one. However, I've never had any problems with trace amounts of dairy derivatives - if you're especially sensitive to those things, you will have to find alternatives. From what I understand, the Silk one is pretty good. I've never been able to try it - they don't sell it up here.
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Welll... in my case, yes. For lunch yesterday, I ate some pulled pork with sauce from the hot BBQ bar at Whole Foods. I took my SF with lunch as I have been doing for several weeks now. I started cramping pretty badly about 3 hours later, but I took an Immodium, which soothed the cramps. I never did get D, thankfully, I attribute that to the SF. I won't be tempted to do that again for a long, long while. The smell of BBQ is hard to resist. But now I know that next time I should just say no.
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