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Has Anyone Tried 'celiac Support' Supplement From Pioneer?


Mum in Norway

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Mum in Norway Contributor

I orderd it from iHerb, thinking maybe it woult help me feel better sooner. But I am starting to suspect that it is actually upsetting my stomach. Some days I get really bloated, nauseous and have D, and other days I feel so good, better than ever. I think there is a pattern, that the days I feel so good is the same days that I forget to take the supplement in the morning (it is supposed to be taken on an empty stomach, so I take it early in the morning).

Has anyone tried this stuff? Is it any good, or is it actually making me ill? If so, why?

I'm sure you'll find the ingredient list if you google it, I don't have it with me now

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You might want to drop it for a couple weeks and then take it every day and watch for a reaction. Even though it is formulated for people with celiac there may be something else in it that just does not agree with your system.

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Mum in Norway Contributor

Thanks, yes I think I'll do that.

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w8in4dave Community Regular

The only ones I see there are detox "Comprehensive Cleanse" I would assume thats why the D.  I have never taken them but after having D for years , I surely would not take something that would give it to me.  I wonder what it supports? 

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