This product hasthat are high FODMAP andthat may be high FODMAP.
Paradise: carbonated water, citric acid, taurine, sodium citrate, potassium sorbate (preservative), caffeine, acesulfame potassium, sucralose, sodium benzoate (preservative), niacinamide (vit. B3), d-calcium pantothenate (vit. B5), salt, l-carnitine l-tartrate, natural & artificial flavors, gum arabic, inositol, ester gum, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vit. B6), yellow 5, blue 1, cyanocobalamin (vit. B12). Watermelon: carbonated water, citric acid, erythritol, taurine, natural & artificial flavors, sodium citrate, panax ginseng flavor, l-carnitine l-tartrate, caffeine, sorbic acid (preservative), sucralose, benzoic acid (preservative), niacinamide (vit. B3), acesulfame potassium, d-calcium pantothenate (vit. B5), inositol, red 40, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vit. B6), vegetable juice color, cyanocobalamin (vit. B12).
Simply scan a product's barcode and the Fig app will flag any ingredients that aren't Low FODMAP. Fig will also recommend similar products that are Low FODMAP.
Outside the USA?FODMAPs are carbohydrates that may cause cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, diarrhea and/or constipation. A low FODMAP diet is commonly followed by people with GI conditions like IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). The low FODMAP diet begins with a period of eliminating all high FODMAP foods from your diet followed by a careful re-introduction to identify trigger foods. It is recommended to consult with your doctor or dietitian before starting a restrictive diet like Low FODMAP. The Fig app is a great way to build your low FODMAP shopping list.
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