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Has Anyone Tried Digestive Advantage


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I was just diagnosed and have been gluten-free for one week but am still getting horrible gas. I am in the medical field and perform procedures that do not allow me to leave the room when when I feel gas building up and have had some extremely embarassing moments. Has anyone tried Digestive Advantage? Does it work?


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I've used it in the past & can't say it did much for me.... nothing bad , nothing good happened!!! hth

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I've used the Digestive Advantage for IBS with very good results.

For me, after getting the gluten out, it took months for the gas to clear up. But I've noticed since then there is a new product out called Digestive Advantage for Gas... I think it would certainly be worth a try... their products are fairly cheap and the one I used really helped me with my symptoms.

I still keep a box of Digestive Advantage for IBS around for times when things go wrong, but find myself needing it less and less.

I think it would be well worth trying the gas formula.

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kareng Grand Master

My uncle was having issue with bloating and bowel movements. Someone suggested this formula and it works great on IBS. The key point of the product is it's ingredient which works great on bowel movements. Must read it's review before buying Open Original Shared Link

 

 

That's just an advertisement not a legitimate medical review/study.

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