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Anyone else suspect sugar free pops and jellos add to the gas pains

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Make some peppermint tea. You find can these tea bags were all the other tea is sold at stores. And being warm it helps with gas.

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If they have sugar alchol they definitely could. I hate that stuff!

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I have tried many of the artificial sweeteners and had no problem. But stay away from Haribo sugar free Gummy bears. Eating too many of these can cause instant diarrhea. They contain lycasin. [Lycasin is a maltitol Syrup with properties of taste and sweetness ideal for the preparation of sugar-free syrups, lozenges or jellies, according to manufacturer Roquette.com. Little known to most gummy bear connoisseurs, however, the side effects of Lycasin are gas, bloating and diarrhea.]

http://universe.byu.edu/2013/09/24/sugar-free-haribo-gummy-bears-have-a-gas-tly-effect1/

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Anyone else suspect sugar free pops and jellos add to the gas pains


I’m starting to get nervous I’m 5 days post op and each day the pain in my stomach is getting worse. Wondering if it is the malitol in the sugar free Jello and ice pops is causing the uncomfortable feeling in my abdomen or is there something more serious I need to worry about! My first post op appointment is tomorrow thank God


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If they have sugar alchol they definitely could. I hate that stuff!

Don’t all sugar free products contain sugar alcohol?


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Not all, many just have artificial sweetener, which doesn't usually cause gas or other digestive issues. Sugar alcohol is usually listed on the nutrition label directly with an amount. For me 1 or 2g is ok, not great and more than that is a nightmare.... I'd rather have norovirus than 10g of sugar alcohol.

in the ingredients it is also listed, anything with "itol" at the end is usually sugar alchol xylitol and sorbitol are the most common

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Not all, many just have artificial sweetener, which doesn't usually cause gas or other digestive issues. Sugar alcohol is usually listed on the nutrition label directly with an amount. For me 1 or 2g is ok, not great and more than that is a nightmare.... I'd rather have norovirus than 10g of sugar alcohol.
in the ingredients it is also listed, anything with "itol" at the end is usually sugar alchol xylitol and sorbitol are the most common

Wow thanks now I will check before I just purchase thank you! Trying to have no sugar free anything today to see if the pain decreases. Will be careful though! I just grabbed sugar free ice pops with out looking at the label ! Lesson learned


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2 hours ago, mergte said:

Yes, omg thank you. Ate these sugar free Gummy bears last week and had horrible diarrhea!!

RNY: 9/1/17

HW: 262

SW: 258

CW: 176

GW: 160

For a good time go on Amazon and read the reviews for sugar free Gummy bears. Warning you might hurt yourself laughing. Those things should be illegal

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I have question... I'll be starting my pre op liquid diet match 27th. Do /did you guys use the sugar free Jello you mix yourself or the pre made sugar free jello cups? I wasn't sure if it makes a difference on what you use as long as it's sugar free.

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I bought pre made and to be honest by day 5 your done lol ugh

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I’m starting to get nervous I’m 5 days post op and each day the pain in my stomach is getting worse. Wondering if it is the malitol in the sugar free Jello and ice pops is causing the uncomfortable feeling in my abdomen or is there something more serious I need to worry about! My first post op appointment is tomorrow thank God



Im having the same problem. Anything sweet makes me gassy and nauseous. Im sticking to Water, broth , and im adding Decaf instant coffee to my shake to add a little bitterness.


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Watch the YouTube videos of guys eating g five pounds of sugar free gummies...OMG!

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