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Supplement And Multivitamins And Otc Medication


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HI all,

I just bought a probotic supplement out of whim and i has been read several different brands and came across one brand that seems best, calls, Cureturelle dairy free.

anybody know anything about this brand?

for multivitamins, it is gummy vitamins and brand name is vitfusion. it said it is gluten free and ohter food allergies free. so anybody take this kind of multivitamins?

for pain meds like headaches etc... I bought gelcaps of advil. it seems are gluten free to me but i dont know?

I want to know if any of this brands are allright to be used. if not, i will take it back to store and get money back and find other brands etc.

thanks and hope to hear soon!

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I take Culturelle Digestive Health, which is dairy-free, and it's helped a lot.

Sorry I can't tell you about the others as I have no experience with them. I find Open Original Shared Link to be a valuable resource in checking drugs and OTC meds.

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HI all,

I just bought a probotic supplement out of whim and i has been read several different brands and came across one brand that seems best, calls, Cureturelle dairy free.

anybody know anything about this brand?

for multivitamins, it is gummy vitamins and brand name is vitfusion. it said it is gluten free and ohter food allergies free. so anybody take this kind of multivitamins?

for pain meds like headaches etc... I bought gelcaps of advil. it seems are gluten free to me but i dont know?

I want to know if any of this brands are allright to be used. if not, i will take it back to store and get money back and find other brands etc.

thanks and hope to hear soon!

I have seen that probiotic recommended alot on the boards here, although I have no experience personally with probiotics. I also haven't used advil, but I do have experience with the vitafusion...my children did great taking the ones made by that company for kids although I personally could not take the multi because of the sugar in it (made my stomach hurt horribly). I just started taking a sugar free gummy multivitamin by Slice of Life and so far so good.

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thank you for comments. i think i can go ahead take those for myself and i will check the website that SA passed on for advil.

thanks! :)

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