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*crosspost*

I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it was 0

calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was doing

myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with my

surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss. I

also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others) found

this to be a common belief.

If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on drinks

that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your choices. I

switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O. Both

of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which does

not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some carbs,

whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite and

added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein shake

per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from hitting

that century mark.

Toi

6 mos post op

-97 lbs

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Hi Toi :)

Thank you for this info! Yes, I seem to remember that converting to

straight water with lemon helped me in the past. I have been

drinking Crystal Light almost constantly, and will try to steer

clear of it for a few days and see what happens.

Sending smiles,

Caroline

Lap RNY 5/2/03

367/322/150

> *crosspost*

>

> I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it was

0

> calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was doing

> myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with my

> surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss. I

> also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

found

> this to be a common belief.

>

> If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

drinks

> that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your choices.

I

> switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

Both

> of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which does

> not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

> artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

carbs,

> whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

>

> I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite and

> added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

shake

> per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

hitting

> that century mark.

>

> Toi

> 6 mos post op

> -97 lbs

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Hi Toi :)

Thank you for this info! Yes, I seem to remember that converting to

straight water with lemon helped me in the past. I have been

drinking Crystal Light almost constantly, and will try to steer

clear of it for a few days and see what happens.

Sending smiles,

Caroline

Lap RNY 5/2/03

367/322/150

> *crosspost*

>

> I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it was

0

> calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was doing

> myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with my

> surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss. I

> also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

found

> this to be a common belief.

>

> If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

drinks

> that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your choices.

I

> switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

Both

> of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which does

> not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

> artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

carbs,

> whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

>

> I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite and

> added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

shake

> per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

hitting

> that century mark.

>

> Toi

> 6 mos post op

> -97 lbs

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Hi Toi :)

Thank you for this info! Yes, I seem to remember that converting to

straight water with lemon helped me in the past. I have been

drinking Crystal Light almost constantly, and will try to steer

clear of it for a few days and see what happens.

Sending smiles,

Caroline

Lap RNY 5/2/03

367/322/150

> *crosspost*

>

> I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it was

0

> calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was doing

> myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with my

> surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss. I

> also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

found

> this to be a common belief.

>

> If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

drinks

> that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your choices.

I

> switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

Both

> of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which does

> not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

> artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

carbs,

> whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

>

> I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite and

> added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

shake

> per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

hitting

> that century mark.

>

> Toi

> 6 mos post op

> -97 lbs

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Everyone, check the labels, some of the Crystal Light flavors are

sweetened with Sucrolose (Splenda brand sweetner). If you are a Crystal

Light fan, look for the ones not sweetened with Aspartame.

Marina (Los Angeles, CA)

post-op 3/12/03

carolineam_cat@... wrote:

>Hi Toi :)

>Thank you for this info! Yes, I seem to remember that converting to

>straight water with lemon helped me in the past. I have been

>drinking Crystal Light almost constantly, and will try to steer

>clear of it for a few days and see what happens.

>Sending smiles,

>Caroline

>Lap RNY 5/2/03

>367/322/150

>

>

>

>

>>*crosspost*

>>

>>I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it was

>>

>>

>0

>

>

>>calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was doing

>>myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with my

>>surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss. I

>>also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

>>

>>

>found

>

>

>>this to be a common belief.

>>

>>If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

>>

>>

>drinks

>

>

>>that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your choices.

>>

>>

>I

>

>

>>switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

>>

>>

>Both

>

>

>>of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which does

>>not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

>>artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

>>

>>

>carbs,

>

>

>>whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

>>

>>I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite and

>>added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

>>

>>

>shake

>

>

>>per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

>>

>>

>hitting

>

>

>>that century mark.

>>

>>Toi

>>6 mos post op

>>-97 lbs

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Marina :)

Oh wow, I will DEFINATELY check into this! My favorite is the

rasberry lemonade flavor and I pray it is sweetened with Splenda :)

:) Caroline

> >

> >

> >>*crosspost*

> >>

> >>I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it

was

> >>

> >>

> >0

> >

> >

> >>calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was

doing

> >>myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with

my

> >>surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss.

I

> >>also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

> >>

> >>

> >found

> >

> >

> >>this to be a common belief.

> >>

> >>If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

> >>

> >>

> >drinks

> >

> >

> >>that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your

choices.

> >>

> >>

> >I

> >

> >

> >>switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

> >>

> >>

> >Both

> >

> >

> >>of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which

does

> >>not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

> >>artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

> >>

> >>

> >carbs,

> >

> >

> >>whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

> >>

> >>I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite

and

> >>added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

> >>

> >>

> >shake

> >

> >

> >>per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

> >>

> >>

> >hitting

> >

> >

> >>that century mark.

> >>

> >>Toi

> >>6 mos post op

> >>-97 lbs

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Marina :)

Oh wow, I will DEFINATELY check into this! My favorite is the

rasberry lemonade flavor and I pray it is sweetened with Splenda :)

:) Caroline

> >

> >

> >>*crosspost*

> >>

> >>I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it

was

> >>

> >>

> >0

> >

> >

> >>calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was

doing

> >>myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with

my

> >>surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss.

I

> >>also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

> >>

> >>

> >found

> >

> >

> >>this to be a common belief.

> >>

> >>If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

> >>

> >>

> >drinks

> >

> >

> >>that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your

choices.

> >>

> >>

> >I

> >

> >

> >>switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

> >>

> >>

> >Both

> >

> >

> >>of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which

does

> >>not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

> >>artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

> >>

> >>

> >carbs,

> >

> >

> >>whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

> >>

> >>I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite

and

> >>added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

> >>

> >>

> >shake

> >

> >

> >>per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

> >>

> >>

> >hitting

> >

> >

> >>that century mark.

> >>

> >>Toi

> >>6 mos post op

> >>-97 lbs

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Marina :)

Oh wow, I will DEFINATELY check into this! My favorite is the

rasberry lemonade flavor and I pray it is sweetened with Splenda :)

:) Caroline

> >

> >

> >>*crosspost*

> >>

> >>I was a diehard Crystal Lite drinker, figuring that because it

was

> >>

> >>

> >0

> >

> >

> >>calories and counted as part of my daily fluid intake I was

doing

> >>myself good. After hitting a looooong plateau and talking with

my

> >>surgeon I was told that aspartame can actually slow weightloss.

I

> >>also did some reading and (according to Dr. Atkins and others)

> >>

> >>

> >found

> >

> >

> >>this to be a common belief.

> >>

> >>If you are finding it hard to lose weight and are relying on

> >>

> >>

> >drinks

> >

> >

> >>that contain aspartame, you may want to reevaluate your

choices.

> >>

> >>

> >I

> >

> >

> >>switched from Crystal Lite to Propel (by Gatorade) and Fruit2O.

> >>

> >>

> >Both

> >

> >

> >>of these drinks are sweetened with sucralose (Splenda), which

does

> >>not seem to carry the same side affects as aspartame and other

> >>artificial sweeteners. Propel is good, but does contain some

> >>

> >>

> >carbs,

> >

> >

> >>whereas Fruit20 (a VeriFine product) has 0 Carbs.

> >>

> >>I should add that once I refrained from drinking Crystal Lite

and

> >>added an extra 1/2 mile on my bike, plus one additional protein

> >>

> >>

> >shake

> >

> >

> >>per day, I broke my plateau and am now only 3 lbs away from

> >>

> >>

> >hitting

> >

> >

> >>that century mark.

> >>

> >>Toi

> >>6 mos post op

> >>-97 lbs

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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wooo hooo thx MJ

I did think the crystal light in the bottles already made were sweetened with

Splenda. I am so happy because I intend on getting a lot of my water intake

this way. I hate plain water but I will force myself to drink it as long as I

put a piece of lemon or lime in the water I can choke it down LOL. I know

.... I know I am one big baby LOL. Thanks for the info MJ

Lori Anne

pre-op lap rny

8/25/03

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Lori Ann, don't feel bad. I have to choke down my water everyday (I'm

doing it now). I do drink ice tea sweetened with sacchrine (I even

prefer that to aspartame). Unfortunately, I have to moderate my intake

of sucralose because it does a number on my stomach big time. At one

point, I was using Crystal Light almost exclusivly for my water and but

now I limit my sucralose sweetened crystal light to 16oz per day or less

and I just bang down the plain water.

I'm not sure if the surcralose intolerance is WLS related or not,

because I never drank it pre-op.

Marina (Los Angeles, CA)

post-op 3/12/03

Grimmlah1@... wrote:

>wooo hooo thx MJ

>

>I did think the crystal light in the bottles already made were sweetened with

>Splenda. I am so happy because I intend on getting a lot of my water intake

>this way. I hate plain water but I will force myself to drink it as long as I

>put a piece of lemon or lime in the water I can choke it down LOL. I know

>... I know I am one big baby LOL. Thanks for the info MJ

>

>Lori Anne

>pre-op lap rny

>8/25/03

>

>

>

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Lori Ann, don't feel bad. I have to choke down my water everyday (I'm

doing it now). I do drink ice tea sweetened with sacchrine (I even

prefer that to aspartame). Unfortunately, I have to moderate my intake

of sucralose because it does a number on my stomach big time. At one

point, I was using Crystal Light almost exclusivly for my water and but

now I limit my sucralose sweetened crystal light to 16oz per day or less

and I just bang down the plain water.

I'm not sure if the surcralose intolerance is WLS related or not,

because I never drank it pre-op.

Marina (Los Angeles, CA)

post-op 3/12/03

Grimmlah1@... wrote:

>wooo hooo thx MJ

>

>I did think the crystal light in the bottles already made were sweetened with

>Splenda. I am so happy because I intend on getting a lot of my water intake

>this way. I hate plain water but I will force myself to drink it as long as I

>put a piece of lemon or lime in the water I can choke it down LOL. I know

>... I know I am one big baby LOL. Thanks for the info MJ

>

>Lori Anne

>pre-op lap rny

>8/25/03

>

>

>

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