carbonated beverages?
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carbonated beverages?
I have just started the gluten free, dairy free, beans free, soy free, any enjoyment free diet. But, will be so worth it if I feel better! I was wondering if anyone knew if carbonation has negative affects on gas/bloating, etc. I understand you are not supposed to have sugar/artificial sweeteners. But, I was wondering about bubbly water (Perrier) or sparkling vitamin waters?
Thanks!
Thanks!
I have had carbonated water, and it has not bothered me. I stay away from anything extra added to the water, such as sweetener or vitamins etc.
But everyone is different and you may find the vitamin water is okay. If you keep a daily food and symptom log it can help you identify food that you are reacting to and foods that are okay.
But everyone is different and you may find the vitamin water is okay. If you keep a daily food and symptom log it can help you identify food that you are reacting to and foods that are okay.
Donna
Diagnosed with CC August 2011
Diagnosed with CC August 2011
I love fizzy water and it has never caused any bloating. But I never liked the price or the carbon footprint from the packaging. Recently I purchased a Sodastream (used a coupon from Bed Bath and Beyond). It comes with a CO2 canister that is reusable - turn them in at retailers that sell Sodastream, like Target, Macy's Williams Sonoma, BB and B. The fizzy water is very refreshing and crisp. You can add a squeeze if citrus or a splash of your favorite juice.
Mary Beth
Mary Beth
"If you believe it will work out, you'll see opportunities. If you believe it won't you will see obstacles." - Dr. Wayne Dyer