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Tums?


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beelzebubble Contributor

has anyone ever had a problem with tums? i have noticed that i am occasionally nauseated after eating tums.

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I thought that Tums weren't gluten-free! :( I don't think they are

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Last I checked, Tums are NOT gluten free. Kim.

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Yeah.....I thought my grandma checked......she doesn't have celiac disease, despite having had osteoporosis, scoliosis, and other bone problems for a long time.......anyway, I don't and wasn't going to use Tums, but she was just interested :D .....I thought she said they were't gluten-free........ :(

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lilliexx Contributor

before i knew about my gluten intolerence i bought a bottle of tums and was eating them like candy and i was so messed up that i went to the doctor that week!!! so i am guessing NOT gluten free!!

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beelzebubble Contributor

arg. what do you all take for heartburn then? i only get it once in a while, but i don't know what to take for it now. any suggestions?

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Rolaids, Axid AR, Zantac, Prilosec OTC

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My Mom used to give them to me when I was little and I would say "No, they make me feel worse" and I just refused them and when I found out they wern't glutenfree I was like ahhh makes sense!

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