Re: Splenda alergies?



Van Chocstraw wrote:
On 01/02/2010 02:16 PM, Freckles wrote:
Just read on the internet that some are having allergic reactions
due to their use of sucralose. (Splenda)

I have been having some itching and difficulty swallowing (more than
usual) and I wonder if others on this newsgroup are having similar
symptoms which their consumption of sucralose may be causing.

Freckles



I too have been getting hives off and on. I don't use splenda in my
coffee any more. But it's in many sugar free things like ice cream and
stuff.
I have to take diphenhydramine hydrochloride an Equate allergy pill
every few days to stop itching and blotching. Cetirizine HCL also
works but not quite as well or fast.

That's why I like to eat as much unadulterated, prepackaged food as
possible. Fresh fruit, veggies, plain protein. If I have ice cream I have a
little of the real thing with strawberries. The old Keep It Simple Stupid
approach. Works for me.


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