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Has anyone had luck with this? If so, what brands did you trust to be gluten-free? 


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I took mastic gum years ago for a stomach ulcer.  I think I got it from Vitacost, probably their brand name product.  They do a good job of labeling things gluten-free.  For my ulcer it didn't help all that much.  Maybe a small improvement temporarily.

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