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The best thing to do is drink milk with it if you do not have any medication.

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Well, I'm not sure it's possible but you can add a very strong sweetener, like stevia, which is 300x sweeter than sugar.

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If you can actually taste it then you used waaaaay too much!! :)

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Sugar.

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