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skinnyminny Enthusiast

Ok how embrassing that I need this but my stomach has been hurting so bad for the past week and has been terribly gasy I was wantin to try the gas x but it says starch does anyone know if its ok?


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clbevilacqua Explorer

I've taken it with no problems before. I prefer the multi-symptom rolaids though if you have the choice. I hope you get better soon.

lorka150 Collaborator

ONLY gas-x soft gels are gluten-free. the others are NOT.

skinnyminny Enthusiast

Thanks too bad I only bought the tablets!! they say startch so I better stay away

Nantzie Collaborator

I got SOOOOOO sick from the Gas-X chewables a few times (before I found out about gluten).

Nancy

jerseyangel Proficient

I use (on the recommendation of my GI) Phazyme Soft Gels. The other form--I think it's a soft chew (?) is not gluten-free.

I find the Phazyme works well.

lorka150 Collaborator

traditional medicinals teas work better than gas-x, in my opinion.


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jerseyangel Proficient
traditional medicinals teas work better than gas-x, in my opinion.

Lorka,

Whick kind do you use? :)

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