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    Celiac.com 08/31/2012 - I have always been a little unsure what to think of probiotics. My mother raised me to take acidophilus supplements religiously, but I could never find any evidence to suggest that the pills actually improved my health. After two weeks taking Vidazorb Super C Chewable Probiotics, I think I have my first substantial evidence that probiotics actually do something.

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    Probiotics were the only thing that eased my indigestion, until I found out I had celiac disease and went gluten-free. I know 2 other people with celiac disease that take probiotics when they inadvertently ingest gluten. I don't think it's a proper cure, just a cover-up.

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