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BamBam Community Regular

I'm supposed to try fiber supplement so I can balance out my constipation ad diarrhea. Which ones are safe?

bambam


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Boost nutritional drink has a fiber orientated supplement. I believe that all boost are gluten-free except chocolate malt.

cdford Contributor

Perrigo Labs makes a gluten-free "Metamucil" type. It is sold under store brands at Kroger, Sam's, Walmart, and some Targets. The bottle will have a logo near the expiration date that looks like a rectangle with rounded edges and a comma hanging off the right side.

Guest BERNESES

Citrucel caplets, tablets, mix and sugar free mix are all gluten-free as well. Beverly

plantime Contributor

I use ground flax.

jknnej Collaborator

I LOVE Citrucel Clear Mix. It is gluten-free, says so right on the label, mixes with juice, and produces a wonderful effect. Try it!

jenvan Collaborator

Nature's Sunshine psyllium products are also gluten free.

www.naturessunshine.com


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BamBam

Were you specifically looking for a chewable tablet?

We are - no chewables appear to be gluten-free. Let me know too if you all know of one....

BamBam Community Regular

My husband says that the fiber choice tablets are gluten free, but I have not called the company.

bambam

pixiegirl Enthusiast

I've tried them all because I have constant D.... they all seem to work fairly well however Citrucil is a sort of fiber that does not ferment in your gut so there is no gas associated with it, there is with Metamucil. Also citrucil has a chocolate flavor that you mix with milk (if you can do lactose) and its really good.

For me it too a good week of monkeying with how much to take but I take 2 doses a day and I'm good.

Susan

debmidge Rising Star

Bernadette: Not sure but I think I checked Fiber Choice; but please do so and post their reply. Thanks

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Heather22 Rookie

I really like the effects of psyllium husks.

I make protein pancakes in the morning:

1 scoop protein powder

8 egg whites

1 tbsp ground flax seed

1/2 cup psyllium husks

Mind you, you have to ensure that you are drinking a lot of water! I started eating these every day and now I have 3+ nice bowel movements a day. It feels so good!

H : )

cdford Contributor

Where do you get psyllium husks that are not already flavored?

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