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Old 11-07-2015, 12:13 AM #5
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PS: I like DGL and use it 3 times per day. I ended up with an ulcer back in the 80's from an anti inflammatory drug and I've always had a concern as I take ibuprofen. With DGL I have no issues and it's going on over 5 yrs that I take DGL.

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My friend deals with reflux, heartburn, gerd and is now taking DGL a couple yrs and it's made a good difference for her.
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