I am a 28 year old female. Here is my experience with Splenda/sucralose:
I purchased Propel Fitness Water because it was on sale at the local grocery store. I bought it as an alternative to regular water or gatorade for working out at the gym.
What I did not know is that this “fitness water” has sucralose in it.
I drank my bottle of Propel with my work out every day.
With each passing day, I got sicker and sicker. I was fatigued, and had stomach cramps and constipation. I thought I was going to die.
I went to my doctor and they did every conceivable test on me.
Off And On Symptoms
I stopped working out because I felt so bad, and that meant that I also stopped drinking the Propel water.
Then, I started to feel better. Every symptom I had went away. I was so thankful.
At the time, I didn’t notice it, but the connection to feeling better was stopping the Propel. But, the only reason I stopped was because I ran out and went back to drinking water or gatorade.
The next time I went to the grocery store, I purchased more Propel. And all of my symptoms came back.
I’m not stupid, and I put two-and-two together. I clearly saw the connection.
I no longer drink Propel and I never consume anything with sucralose in it!
Please share my experience with others. Hopefully they can save many expensive trips to the doctor and expensive lab tests from what I have learned!
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