Are these safe or bad? (UK brands, not sure if US equivalents exist)
#253382 - 03/21/06 08:26 AM
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Blondie13
Reged: 02/28/06
Posts: 641
Loc: Sheffield, England
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Just wondering if some of my frequent drinks are IBS-safe. Only just realised they might not be!
1) Lemon Barley Water (diluted with about 8 parts water) (Ingredients: Water, glucose-fructose syprup (know fructose isn't great...) lemon juice from concentrate, sugar, barley flour, citric acid, preservatives - potassium sorbate, sodium metabisulphite, Ascorbic Acid, Flavouring, Sacharin)
Why is it I think I've answered my own question on this one?!
2) Lucozade Sport (I have low blood pressure, and sometimes this is the only thing that stops me passing out) (Ingredients: Water, Carboydrate Blend [Glucose syrup, Maltodextrin], Citric Acid, Acidity Regulator [Sodium Citrate], Preservatives [Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate], Antioxidant [Ascorbic Acid], Sweeteners, Flavouring, Stabiliser (Acacia Gum), Vitamins, Colour [Beta Carotene]. Contains a source of Phenylatanine.)
3) Muller Vitality Pre & Probiotic Yogurt Drink Now I know this is yoghurt based, which is dairy, but I'm told by my doc I should drink it as it will help re-establish my gut bacteria - I have post infection IBS. (Ingredients: Yogurt, Peach Puree, Pineapple Juice from concentrate, Inulin, Fructose (doh...), Modified Maize Starch, Omega 3 from refined fish oil, flavourings, gelatine, sweeteners [aspartame, acesulfame K], Cultures [Bifidobacterium sp., Lactobacillus acidophilus, Vitamin E, Vitamin B6, Riboflavin B2, Thiamin B1]. Contains a source of phenylalanine)
Flippin' 'eck, as I've looked at the ingredients, I guess I've seen these aren't safe! But, are any of them, well, sort of semi-safe...?!
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>Now I know this is yoghurt based, which is dairy, but I'm told by my doc I should drink it as it will help re-establish my gut bacteria - I have post infection IBS.
NO! dairy is bad bad bad, stay away from it. There are other ways of re-establishing gut bacteria with pre and pro-biotics, that doesn't involve consuming dairy. I'm not familiar with them, but try a search on the boards. I was told by a doctor as well to eat yogurt and trust me, do not!
The Lucozade Sport sounds a lot like our Gatorade sport, and you might find it tolerable. The lemon juice I'm not sure on, I stay away from fruit juices as I find they hurt.
I try to drink mostly water, tea, and soy milk.
Goodluck, and hopefully someone can help with the pre/pro biotics information? Kat
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Thanks for that. Think I already knew the truth to be honest, but was kind of hoping I was wrong!
Shuffles off to throw (yummy) yoghurt drinks in bin and figure out different pre-biotics/pro-biotics options...
Doh!
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Those drinks aren't safe b/c they have artificial sweeteners in them.
Acacia ia a good prebiotic and you can get probiotics at any health food store. Your doc was talking b*&^%$£t b/c those yogurt drinks acatually only have a relatively small amount of a restricted range of probiotics!
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