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Emergen-C Supplement ... Reactions?


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Hi all!  I saw a really OLD post here about the Emergen-C Supplement.  I think we need a more "modern" update on this product.

 

I have bad allergies and that stuff really helps.  I know they don't guarantee it to be gluten free on their web site, and I've called them and they said ... they cannot guarantee the "ingredients" in their product to be gluten free. 

 

So, what I'm wondering ... does anybody take this product WITHOUT problems of gluten reaction from it?

 

Thanks!  :)


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Hi all!  I saw a really OLD post here about the Emergen-C Supplement.  I think we need a more "modern" update on this product.

 

I have bad allergies and that stuff really helps.  I know they don't guarantee it to be gluten free on their web site, and I've called them and they said ... they cannot guarantee the "ingredients" in their product to be gluten free. 

 

So, what I'm wondering ... does anybody take this product WITHOUT problems of gluten reaction from it?

 

Thanks!  :)

 

I have taken it without a reaction, however - I don't think I'm super-sensitive to cc and my 'glutening' reactions are not always consistent or readily apparent.  I love Emergen-C!

anti-soprano Apprentice

I'm pretty sensitive and I take it without a problem.  I believe I've had a couple different kinds after diagnosis, most recently the "Immune" version because I'm low on Vit D.  I can't honestly remember what the other type was, just in case there's a difference.  However, the ingredients look pretty similar except for the type of juice concentrate they use.

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