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Hi Guys, I used to use Gas-X and can't remember why I switched to Phazyme. Is Gas-X gluten-free? Also, is Sorbitol the ingredient in toothpaste that causes some people to have gas? It is in the Gas-X and it rang a bell in my head and it seems like it was the ingredient in toothpaste. I'd sure appreciate your help if you can answer either of these questions.Thanks, granny


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Hi Granny,

It sounds like Gas-X are both okay as long as they're soft gels. On the Delphi forum it says:

Gas X softgels=gluten-free (contains corn and maltodextrin)

Chewable tablets=NOT gluten-free

Phazyme softgels =gluten-free

Sorry, I don't know anything about sorbitol.

:) Jen

granny Rookie

Hi Granny,

It sounds like Gas-X are both okay as long as they're soft gels. On the Delphi forum it says:

Jen, Thanks for checking this out for me. I really appreciate it. I've been having gas nightly for several nights and had run out of Phazym. When I went to buy them again I was amazed at the price. I remembered taking gas-X before but couldn't remember why I switched. Thanks again. Granny

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