I have known people who have those same type issues. It could be an issue with the sugar. Try a diet
Pepsi and see what happens.
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Matt
silverhealing.com
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> You might want to post as many of the other drinks that cause the problem
> and a few drinks that don't - that would give a better scope for identifying
> the culprit.
> I'm doubting it will be Aspartame, reasoning being that Aspartame is common
> in other drinks, so it is likely that you have come across it in another
> drink, also the delay of 40 hours
> seems unlikely for methanol toxicity (typical breakdown product of
> Aspartame). Has Pepsi got monosodium glutamate in it?
>
>
http://www.truthinlabeling.org/sensitive.html
> Some people eat MSG and react immediately. Some react as late as 48 hours
> after ingesting MSG. Of help in diagnosis is the fact that for any one
> person, the time between eating MSG and reacting to it is generally the
> same.
>
> Anth
>
> "Anth" <
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> > Hi, I have no idea - sorry.
> > I would suggest checkiing each of the ingredients in Pepsi for causing
> > headaches, then see if there's a common ingredient in other foods that
> > causes you headaches...
> > Anth
> >
> > "Jack King" <
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> > > Any ideas about which chemical (other than caffeine) used in Pepsi
> > > that might cause withdrawal headaches? I would like to avoid products
> > > that use that chemical (obviously), and I was hoping some smart person
> > > on this forum might be able to shed some light on the subject.
> >