Mary, most diet drinks contain Sucralose if not Aspartame and they are all
nasty in many ways like Elizabeth said. Google: Aspartame Dangers
Also note that any sodas including tonic water contain CO2 or carbonated
water which are very acidic and increase oxidative stress and free radicals
which can also be triggers. Try researching dehydration and restless leg
syndrome together And magnesium deficiency. Discuss this with your doc to be
sure. I'm curious to know what led you to Tonic Water?
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Of elizabeth
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 5:16 PM
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Diet tonic water
Aspartame can cause seizures, so it's one thing to avoid. Anything with
Sweet & Low or Extra I would stay away from. Splenda is also just
chemicals...just stick to sugar.
elizabeth
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Mimi <mimiq_69@yahoo.com <mailto:mimiq_69%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
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>Hi all I have started drinking diet tonic water to help my rls(restless leg
syndrome)Does anyone know weather it may cause trouble with seizures or meds
(it has nothing in it but maybe aspartame)It helps my legs settle down a lot
more and the pain goes away more.
>I could use any input .
>Mary D
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