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Is Potassium Acesulfame ok on IP?
Hello everyone,
As I am using alternative products, last time I was reading labels on one of the protein powder I wanted to buy to see if it has aspartame, the gentleman at GNC asked me what I was looking for while reading, so I told him that I cannot have aspartame and I wanted to see if this product has it, so he took the box and read and in a second told me: yes it has aspartame, so I replied that I did not read aspartame anywhere, where did he see it, and this is when he told me that potassium acesulfame is the same as aspartame. I googled it later on and I see that it is different. But now I am not quite sure if we can have products with potassium acesulfame or not, because I am not quite sure if it has the same effect as aspartame. If anybody knows, please help. Big thank you. |
Hi.... I also see that Mio, which I have been told is fine to use on Ideal Protein, has listed in it's ingredients Acesulfame (sweeteners). I have been using this but now am curious also if it is really Asparteme. I think I will discontinue for now. Back to drinking plain water with lemon!
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I heard from many members, many of whom are very knowledgeable about this diet (like Wuv for example) that MIO is ok... Never used it myself, I don't believe we have it in Canada. I agree... I hope someone else would help us both :) |
I just discovered it is ok to have it
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I kept on searching and searching about this subject until I found this file (attached) with the IP ingredients, and I am so glad to reassure you that most of them have acesulfame in them, so I conclude that it is ok.
I am sorry, I just opened a thread and then found the answer myself, lol. |
Thanks for the info! If it's in the IP ingredients I am taking that as it's OP. So happy as it really makes getting that last liter of water in easier
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