coffee soy milk
#313921 - 08/25/07 04:11 PM
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caputsky
Reged: 03/24/07
Posts: 256
Loc: Baltimore, MD
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Anyone have any issues with drinking coffee soy milk? The reason I ask is that I had a D attack a week ago and think it may have contributed to it. Silk coffee soy milk has coffee as one of the early ingredients, and caffeine and coffee are huge triggers for me. Just wondering if anyone else has drank this and had adverse results. Thanks so much!
Julie IBS-D, GERD, lactose intolerant
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I have had an attack from drinking Silk and also from drinking a soy latte from Starbucks. I can say for me, I have to have at least the low fat if not no fat soy milk. So I drink Fat Free Westsoy. Also, Starbucks uses the full fat Soymilk and if you order a hot latte, they sometimes use the regular milk pitcher to put the soy milk into to steam it. Watch that. I've been really sick because they used the wrong pitcher. Also, Westsoy comes in Organic. And in a post to another thread, I can only handle so much Soy in one day. Was it the first soy product you had that day, or was it maybe the 5th soy product? Again, not all Soy products are low fat, so if you are using a lot of products that contain Soy, you really have to watch the fat content in all of them.
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