<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I posted a few months ago regarding my suspected intolerance to sucrose. I have not been officially tested for this but I have a distinctly gassy headachy dizzy problem with fruit and regular sugar. I do fine with honey (only clover and orange for some reason some other types bother me...may be due to allergies to the pollen source??) and brown rice syrup (I have been using Lundberg which states "gluten free" on the label--I have no affiliation). For those of you with similar problems (for all those sucrose experts out there please ignore my ignorance!) I just discovered that honey and brown rice syrup are tolerated because honey is glucose and fructose while rice syrup is glucose and maltose. All other sugars contain varying levels of sucrose (fruit, refined, sucanat, date, turbadino, molasses, maple syrup, brown sugar etc. all in varying degrees). ( I obtained this information from "www.wholesomefoods.com/manufact/index2.htm"--no affiliation). Looks like I'm going to have to skip that upcoming cookie exchange!! Powdered Stevia is also another alternative for those of us who are oh-so deprived. I have this plant thriving outside on my deck the leaves being good for salad but I buy the small (expensive) bottles at a health food store...a little goes a long way. I am wondering if the fact that I can't tolerate anything but honey and rice syrup right now indicate that my enzymes are indeed damaged (or am I just crazy?!). I had no problems with fruit/sugar before my gluten challenge! Sweet Sucrose Dreams, Saskia