Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 Our son drinks Fruit2O without any problem, and we also use sugar-free jello. He's been seizure-free since May. , mom of Tyler, 3 Re: drink sweetners We use both asparteme and splenda drinks with no problem. My son prefers the asparteme pops. Sugar free jello also uses asparteme sweetner. I liked all of 's suggestions of drinks. I'll have to try some of those. One question: By Celestial Springs teas do you mean Celestial Seasonings? Maybe there has been a name change. When trying to elminate aspartame a few months ago, I used unsweetened koolaid and club soda plus sweetner of choice to make a drink. But, again, my son prefers the aspartame drinks. If I were starting over, I probably would not have introduced him to the soda pops with aspartame. We have no problem with it (Often he drinks 2 cans per day), but I still worry. Perhaps problems could arise down the road. Gretchen > > Isaac's mum here again, > I'm interested in the response to the splenda sweetner. It sounds > as though 'most' people have a poor response to it -- anyone using > it successfully? I'm pretty sure I've read here in the past that > Aspertame is to be avoided which is the sweetner in Crystal Lite and > soft drinks. I haven't found any other drink alternatives here in > Canada. I've seen reference to Keto products on the site but we > don't have anything like that. What about Sugar Twin? Anyone know > what the sweetner in that is and is there any way to create a > palatable drink with that? Isaac still has (minor) daily seizures > and I never know if they are related to something we are doing so I > want to keep the diet as pure as possible. Prior to the drink thing > I used nothing other than the pure foods. However the dehydration > is obviously not acceptable and I can't 'make' him drink. Any > thoughts? Thanks in advance for your help. > Kathleen " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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