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Old 09-18-2008, 10:22 AM #1
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Default supplements for panic and ibs

Hi all- Wondering if i could get some advice- My 19 year old son has Irritable bowel and panic attacks. He is an athlete. I have recently convinced him to take some supplements. They are: probiotics(reuteri and acidopholus)l-glutamine(which he has taken in past as a supplement for athletes), magnesium and multivitamins.

How does this sound? Is this safe combo? thanks alot---Limpia
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