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Originally Posted by newyorkgrl8 View Post

I don't know much about gluten intolerance, but I think I read that some people get acid reflux from it. So, if you were indeed having problems with gluten, maybe you are having "silent" acid reflux and would benefit from trying to take an acid reducer before going to sleep every day for a period of time. I would ask your doctor about it.
Actually some people believe that acid reflux can be caused by a lack of acid in your stomach. You might want to look into this before taking the acid reducer.
Here's an article about it: **

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