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Powerade Zero can cause diarrhea in some people, mainly due to its sugar alcohols such as sucralose and acesulfame potassium, and individual sensitivities to sodium or artificia...
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Powerade Zero can cause diarrhea in some people, mainly due to its sugar alcohols such as sucralose and acesulfame potassium, and individual sensitivities to sodium or artificia...
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Powerade Zero is formulated to provide electrolytes with zero sugar and zero calories, and it generally does not cause diarrhea in typical use. However, some people experience l...
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Monk fruit sweetener can cause diarrhea in some people, typically when large amounts are consumed or when products contain sugar alcohols or other additives. The sweetness comes...
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This evergreen explainer evaluates whether sugar free Gatorade can cause diarrhea, describes the role of sugar alcohols and artificial sweeteners in GI symptoms, and provides pr...
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No carb candy refers to confections marketed with little or no digestible carbohydrates per serving, often targeting low carb or ketogenic approaches. In practice, this usually...
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