Topic: Stool softener Low carb anyone know of any?
treepatrol
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Stool softener Low carb anyone know of any?
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Aniek
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Magnesium and vitamin C
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Boomerang
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LLMD advised to increase Vitamin C until diarrhea then back off. (sorry if tmi)
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800mg of mag oxide works like a champ... keeps lyme at bay as well. Mag is my favorite mineral. Of all time.
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treepatrol
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I take quite a bit of magnesium. Hmm?
WalMart's Equate brand stool softener I hate going to walmart bummer thanks anyway tutu
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quote:Originally posted by hurtingramma: It doesn't have to be WalMart brand. I believe every drug store chain has their own brand of colace (stool softener).
They probably do. The one at WalMart is really cheap...like $4 a bottle. Be sure to get the one without a stimulant.
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