Bazzza
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I have dropped Hermasitas, in favour of splendid, it's actually much sweeter than sugar, and my preference in drinks is sucralose(sp) . Trouble is an awful lot of so called sugar free drinks tend to hide the contents or quote E numbers....nice moustache by the wayAspartame is bad and apparently can mess up ur nervous system. With diabetics having risk of nerve damage anyway personally I've been trying to cut it and all artificial sweeteners out, even if it's just an internet myth I'd rather not take the chance.
From what I've read it may only cause short term damage so if u stop any side effects will wear off.
Sparkling water with a slice of lemon (but then again carbonated drinks are also meant to be bad) or warm water with a squish of lemon![]()
Cheers to you pip ...you will love the ginger beer and the lemonadeOoh love ginger beer. Think it's a trip to waitrose tomorrow. Thanks Kat100
I never new that, Is that the same with all "no added sugars" or just Roninson'sThe diet drinks like Diet Coke are fine if that's what you like, the No Added Sugar range of squash drinks are good too, I particularly like the Robinson's Orange & Mango flavour drink, you can tell when they are No Added Sugar as the screw tops are blue.
I think we all should take your good advice, especially branded names that are not well recognized.In my opinion based on resesrch and reading how bad aspartame is I wouldn't advise anyone to make a habit of drinking diet colas. World wide sales have plummeted this year in the diet drinks market.
Diet Pepsi has changed its sweetener ahead of a major rebranding of the soft drink set for January 2013.
I remember TAB & FRESCA I think they were the first couple of sugar free carbonated drinks when I got D in late 75 TAB you could taste the artificial sweetener in it and FRESCA was a fizzy grapefruit drink yuk. I don't think they were directly aimed at diabetics but I use to drink it anyway (ahh the good old days)I find 7up Sugar Free is a nice change from coke although not many pubs or restaurants have it. I think it's time drinks manufacturers got creative and made something especially for diabetics as there is a huge gap on the market. I know you can get alcohol free beer but not sure about sugar content in these.
Without doubt, I would guess, those drinks may contribute to your "runs"im glad I found this post ,since I found out I had type 2 back in the summer I have had the runs every morning since .I watch what I eat and have been drinking lilt zero ,sprite zero could it be my drinks do you think