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<blockquote data-quote="izzzi" data-source="post: 691373" data-attributes="member: 45094"><p>Without doubt, I would guess, those drinks may contribute to your "runs" </p><p>Probably the contents and type of sweeteners they use.</p><p>You could try sparkling water with a piece of fresh lemon or lime etc;, and see if it helps. I would avoid sweeteners for a while, might help.</p><p>Best of luck with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izzzi, post: 691373, member: 45094"] Without doubt, I would guess, those drinks may contribute to your "runs" Probably the contents and type of sweeteners they use. You could try sparkling water with a piece of fresh lemon or lime etc;, and see if it helps. I would avoid sweeteners for a while, might help. Best of luck with that. [/QUOTE]
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