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Seems to be used in Keto products Sanity Claws Feb 2023 #1
It's not just for keto. hippywife Feb 2023 #8
We use Truvia and this is in it... NOT good news. onecaliberal Feb 2023 #10
I eat some erythritol exboyfil Feb 2023 #2
Oh, great Bayard Feb 2023 #3
There are times you want to promote blood clotting Warpy Feb 2023 #4
Does anyone know if this is the sweetner used in zero calorie soft drinks? brush Feb 2023 #5
Read the label. I never drink soft drinks, so don't know. sinkingfeeling Feb 2023 #6
I think they use aspartame Diraven Feb 2023 #7
Most soft drinks use aspartame or sucralose but some sports drinks use erythritol wishstar Feb 2023 #16
Thank you. brush Feb 2023 #17
Thank you for posting this. n/t Hope22 Feb 2023 #9
I'm all for science. But give me real unadulterated food. Only the body knows what to do with it. bucolic_frolic Feb 2023 #11
Well, I cook with this stuff! PennyC Feb 2023 #12
Number one ingredient in Truvia mountain grammy Feb 2023 #13
You can find bags of Stevia that don't have erythritol wishstar Feb 2023 #18
Because of my weird chemical sensitivities, I long ago learned to avoid ANYTHING niyad Feb 2023 #14
I use Sweetleaf liquid sweetener. phylny Feb 2023 #15
I looked at all of my sugar free products-gum, soda, ice cream, candy and none have erythritol wishstar Feb 2023 #19
Part sounds like more reverse causation junk science but one part caught my eye in a big way. Quixote1818 Feb 2023 #20
That was Delphinus Feb 2023 #21
I wonder if you can just take a baby aspirin whenever you eat anything with this? LOL nt Quixote1818 Feb 2023 #22
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