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How To Gain Weight And Still Stay Active?


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lorka150 Collaborator

skinnyminny, i take Bio-K (Dairy Free) and it helped me gain some weight and keeps my appetitite going. Otherwise, I would probably dissolve.


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skinnyminny Enthusiast
skinnyminny, i take Bio-K (Dairy Free) and it helped me gain some weight and keeps my appetitite going. Otherwise, I would probably dissolve.

Aww, thanks! I need all the help I can get where do you get the Bio-K?

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Where are you from? It is available in Canada, and the states (my friend in California also uses it).

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Where are you from? It is available in Canada, and the states (my friend in California also uses it).

Is the Bio-K a vitamin? Do you get this from a pharmacy or health food store?

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Here is a store locator:

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I use the Dairy Free liquid. The other ones say they are casein free, but it made me nervous, so I am taking the soy based one.

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hi every1 in new 2 this site.. im 20 yrs old from uk, n 4 the past yea ive lost so much weight n become so weak!.. its onli till last week a diff doc suggested ive got celiac n avoid nethin with gluten.. n its literally been been 2days since ive changed my diet n ive notived tht my stomach isnt churning as much as how it wud!.. sooo pretty much think ive got this... im havin my endscopy on monday!...n im scared :( in the past year ive lost so much weight n beme so thin.... i wana b nice n healthy agen.. but at least i no im not alone...

well guys i thort id introduce myself!!.... B)

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