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Ask them how they keep the bicarb from picking up water in the humidity. Its funny how you can provide these folks with well designed controlled studies on fillers and "they" still know better. It makes me wonder if some of the folks that have taken these compounds are not getting the best. Jeez.

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Skip- Can you use sucrose as the filler? My son reacts to lactose,

advicel(sp?) and lactobacillus. I would like to get my son's

prescription transferred to you, but it was extremely difficult to

get the prescription. His doctor is good, but the staff takes days

and sometimes weeks to get prescriptions done, and we just can't wait

that long. We had three refills, but Irmat would only transfer one

back to Texas due to some sort of out of state rules. Irmat sent the

wrong prescription the second time and used advicel as the filler

(although they knew he was allergic) and my son became ill before we

knew what happened. That is why I transferred the prescription from

Irmat to the pharmacy in Texas and then the Texas pharmacy used

sodium bicarbonate, which I have never heard of using and it doesn't

work as well as the first prescription that worked. Please tell me

how I might obtain a prescription from you quickly. I am desperate.

Thank you so much!

Sherry

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> Ask them how they keep the bicarb from picking up water in the

humidity.

> Its funny how you can provide these folks with well designed

controlled studies

> on fillers and " they " still know better. It makes me wonder if

some of the

> folks that have taken these compounds are not getting the best.

Jeez.

> skip

>

>

>

> **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists

on family

> favorites at AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)

>

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Skip doesn't always post here. You'd be better off calling him.

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> >

> > Ask them how they keep the bicarb from picking up water in the

> humidity.

> > Its funny how you can provide these folks with well designed

> controlled studies

> > on fillers and " they " still know better. It makes me wonder if

> some of the

> > folks that have taken these compounds are not getting the best.

> Jeez.

> > skip

> >

> >

> >

> > **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists

> on family

> > favorites at AOL Food.

> > (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)

> >

>

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