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Continuing Problems After Going Gluten Free?


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My daughter went gluten & dairy free on December 1st. Her behavior has definitely improved and some of her other symptoms have improved as well. However, she is still having issues:

1. Her tummy is still very bloated

2. She still passes a lot of gas

3. Her stool are still not formed

4. her breath smells

Has anyone had this happen? Any suggestions on what to try next? She is taking digestive enzymes, probiotics, CLO & a GI repair product.


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My daughter went gluten & dairy free on December 1st. Her behavior has definitely improved and some of her other symptoms have improved as well. However, she is still having issues:

1. Her tummy is still very bloated

2. She still passes a lot of gas

3. Her stool are still not formed

4. her breath smells

Has anyone had this happen? Any suggestions on what to try next? She is taking digestive enzymes, probiotics, CLO & a GI repair product.

Yes, this happened with us as well unitl we removed soy and egg from her diet. Some food colorings and artificial sweeteners also set off symptoms. Since we removed those, all has been well. You may need to experiment with removing a few more potential allergens. And make sure that your probiotics are dairy-free. Many brands contain milk.

Nancym Enthusiast

Some of those digestive enzymes might be cultured on wheat. You should check that very carefully.

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