Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 Hi Misty,I googled dicalcium phosphate and didn't come up with much so I don't know if it's legal or not. I think it probably is. It looks like it's used as a calcium supplement, among other things. I did want to let you know that Lucy's Kitchen Shop has a legal Acidophilus supplement, http://www.lucyskitchenshop.com/acidophilus.htmlAlso, Kirkman makes a legal one, http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/products/probiotics/acidophilus/Lacto_Acid316_120.htmlAnd finally, GI Pro Health has a legal one, http://www.giprohealth.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD & Store_Code=GIProHealth & Product_Code=Scdophilus & Category_Code=probioticsSorry I couldn't be more helpful.Best wishes,Kim H.husband, , CD 1999SCD 2002 Rexall Ultimate Probiotic Formula Acidophilus... Legality? > > When I first started the intro diet on Feb. 5, I couldn't tolerate > yogurt(even in very small amounts), cheeses, or my Acidophilus pills. > I'm now tolerating about 6 oz of yogurt a day and cheeses aren't > bothering me, so I wanted to start taking 1 acidophilus pill a day > since I don't always have yogurt (due to laziness). My pills have > these added... > > Lactobacillus Acidophilus > Dicalcium Phosphate > Gelatin (legal) > Silica (legal) > Vegetable Magnesium Sterate (legal) > > There's a line that says 'contains milk ingredients' . And, dicalcium > phosphate isn't listed on the BTVC legal/illegal list. Is it ok? > > Thanks, > > Misty Kimble > , LA > CD > SCD - Jan 5 08 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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