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I Found A Cure For My Bloating And Gas


Celia the Celiac

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L-Glutamine---

I called and spoke with a nutritionist last week. I told him about this problem with gas and bloating..that I was Celiac...blahblahblah

Anyway he said he was treating another guy with Celiac that had the same problem. He said start taking L-Glutamine...

I said that I thought that was for people that lifted weights. He said oh know.....so much more. SOOOOOOO

I went and bought some. He said to be specific and only take the powder...that it's oderless and tastless and you just mix it with your water. Well after three days I have no more problem. I realize everybody's body is different but this has been a for sure cure for me. Hope yall can find the same relief.

Celia


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:quote name='Celia the Celiac' date='Jun 10 2006, 09:10 PM' post='151510']

L-Glutamine---

I called and spoke with a nutritionist last week. I told him about this problem with gas and bloating..that I was Celiac...blahblahblah

Anyway he said he was treating another guy with Celiac that had the same problem. He said start taking L-Glutamine...

I said that I thought that was for people that lifted weights. He said oh know.....so much more. SOOOOOOO

I went and bought some. He said to be specific and only take the powder...that it's oderless and tastless and you just mix it with your water. Well after three days I have no more problem. I realize everybody's body is different but this has been a for sure cure for me. Hope yall can find the same relief.

Celia

Celia the Celiac Apprentice
L-Glutamine---

I called and spoke with a nutritionist last week. I told him about this problem with gas and bloating..that I was Celiac...blahblahblah

Anyway he said he was treating another guy with Celiac that had the same problem. He said start taking L-Glutamine...

I said that I thought that was for people that lifted weights. He said oh know.....so much more. SOOOOOOO

I went and bought some. He said to be specific and only take the powder...that it's oderless and tastless and you just mix it with your water. Well after three days I have no more problem. I realize everybody's body is different but this has been a for sure cure for me. Hope yall can find the same relief.

Celia

Hell... I don't know...let me go get it hold on...

It's Bluebonnet Free Form L-Glutamine Powder

I was diagnosed last year but have been gluten free for about 5 months now. My reactions to being "glutenned" are pretty bad now. I have to be very very careful. I got glutenned about two weeks ago and was in the bed...very dizzy and disoriented...

Girl Ninja Newbie

Good to know. My bf suggested today that I start trying out for belching contests. :ph34r: I'll definitely have to try that.

lorka150 Collaborator

just a word of caution... L Glutamine raised my liver levels from below 40 (normal) to above 800 and i was hospitalized.

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