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Kyo-dophilus


jmengert

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I'd really like to try taking a probiotic daily to see if it helps some of my lingering symptoms, as I'm pretty much convinced I have a problem with candida (as I did way before my celiac diagnosis). However, I need it to be gluten-free, soy free, and dairy free, and I found one that seems to be so: Kyo-dophilus. Has anyone taken this before? Any comments, good or bad?

Thanks for any help anyone has!


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Although the company states it is gluten free if you go to the companies website they make it clear it isn't.

Kyo-Dophilus with Enzymes

SUGGESTED USE:

Take one capsule for adults (1/2 capsule for children under four) with a meal twice daily.

For infants, sprinkle 1/2 capsule in food or juice.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 capsule

Product Code: 602-41 60 capsules

Amount per serving

%Daily Value

L. acidophilus KS-13

1 billion live cells *

**

Food Enzyme complex

155mg

**

* Prior to the expiration date

** Daily Value not established

OTHER INGREDIENTS:

Gelatin, Cornstarch, Dextrin, Calcium Carbonate, Silica and Magnesium Stearate.

Contains trace amounts of wheat and soy.

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I would not risk it.

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