Can I ever chew gum again?
#242471 - 01/29/06 07:51 AM
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cardshark
Reged: 01/29/06
Posts: 36
Loc: Phx, AZ
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Hello- I am newly diagnosed with IBS-D predominant. I had already cut down or cut out many of the trigger foods over the past 6 months without even realizing I had IBS and that they were trigger foods--like caffeine, dairy, alcohol and I completely stopped eating meat b/c I couldn't handle any of it. It might have something to do with all the junk they put in meat these days. Anyway, what has upset me the most though is that I like chewing gum, and when I realized that it had sorbitol in it (my fav was Orbit bubblemint sugar free), I had to go cold turkey. It explained why even with so many diet modifications, I still was getting painful cramps and bloating. So, my question is, can I chew any gum at all? I checked the package of Big Red and Juicy Fruit, but they also contain Sorbitol. Is there a gum out there that is sweetened with Stevia? If you have any suggestions, I would appreciate it. I will buy online! Oh- and I am not as sensitive to sugar (can have small amounts) as I am to aspartame and sorbitol (really bad for me). Thanks!
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*Janice*
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I chew gum all the time and it has never bothered me except maybe a little gassy every now and then. I chew peppermint gum, especially the Altoids Gum and sometimes the Super Bubble kind. I wouldn't recommend it to everyone though. Everybody is different.
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According to Heather's eating tips and tricks she states " Avoid chewing gum, as it causes you to swallow excess air, which can trigger problems".
I would personally never chew any type of gum. Sorry...but you get used to eat. Gum is not necessary for happiness! It's something you can live without, I promise!
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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Thanks- I am going to try the altoids gum--I didn't even realize there was such a thing. I actually have switched to altoids mints when I really need one, and as long as I don't eat too many at a time, I can handle the sugar. Also, Altoids have peppermint oil in them, so they help my stomach.
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*Janice*
"Where there is love there is life."
-Mahatma Gandhi
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Just a note...
#242493 - 01/29/06 10:23 AM
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melitami
Reged: 02/23/04
Posts: 1213
Loc: Ewing, NJ, USA (IBS-D, Vegetarian)
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Sugar is IBS safe, so sugar is should be no problem. It's artificial sweeteners that are triggers for most people, with the exception of Stevia.
That said, Altoids gum still has artificial sweeteners in it, so I'd avoid it. The only gum I've found without artificial sweeteners is Glee Gum at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods, and Chiclets, which most grocery stores still sell. My boyfriend has a condition where he can't break down artificial sweeteners, so between him and my IBS, we're very careful to avoid them. I occasionally chew Glee gum when I'm nauseous, but I don't have it on a regular basis. Chewing gum is not recommended if you suffer from gas or gas pains as a symptom, since chewing the gum will just introduce more air, i.e. gas, into your system.
That said,
-------------------- Melissa
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Don't think that just b/c something contains peppermint it cancels out the triggers! And if you are not stable you CANNOT tell if something like chewing gum generally or having sweeteners affects you badly.
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Chewing gum is not advised. I do chew it. Yes, if I chew too much I get a huge internal charlie-horse type of kink/cramp. And also, if I chew too much I require Immodium. Sorbitol does have an excessive bowel relaxing effect.
(BUT I'd rather chew gum than smoke a cigarette which is worse for IBS! I'm smoke-free for 8 weeks, now, with the aid of the "Nicoderm Patch.")
Kate, IBS-D.
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Thanks for the tip! Actually, if I have a few altoids it never bothers me. It is the chewing gum with artifical sweetners that does it, so I am trying to find a gum that I can chew every once in a while (like when I can't brush my teeth and I have to breathe on someone!) that won't aggravate my symptoms. I have noticed that the altoids actually improve my symptoms, so I have kept them in my diet. I didn't even think of Chiclets--I went to the store I discovered that altoids gum, unlike the mints, have sorbitol in them--so thanks for that recommendation.
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"Where there is love there is life."
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cardshark, I googled xylitol, a natural sugar, but I don't know if it's IBS safe. It is good for your teeth and for cleansing after eating. Don't know if this helps or hurts the problem. Bette.
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I know Dr. Weil recommends staying away from this just as much as staying away from sorbitol.
-------------------- ~ Beth
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Stick to the candy!
And yup, they should help the IBS as they contain peppermint oil. Heather recommends them.
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