Re: A new cream substitute
05/26/08 03:12 PM
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Aly
Reged: 08/16/04
Posts: 669
Loc: Columbus, Ohio
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the artificial sweetener in that is: erthiritol. Here is what I found about it on wikipedia: As a whole, erythritol is generally free of side-effects in regular use, but if consumed in very extreme quantities (sometimes encouraged by its almost non-caloric nature), effectively consuming it faster than one's body can absorb it, a laxative effect may result. The laxative response does not begin until you cross your body's natural absorption threshold, which is the point at which you have ingested more erythritol than is found in reasonable servings of food products and is usually a larger amount than most people will eat in a single sitting. Erythritol, when compared with other sugar alcohols, is also much more difficult for intestinal bacteria to digest, so it is unlikely to cause gas or bloating [5], unlike maltitol, sorbitol, or lactitol.
Now, even though it says it isn't as bad as the other artificial sweeteners, us IBSers can really feel the effects worse. Be careful with the sugar free one!
The regular one looks great though!
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