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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Just wanted to summarize the over 50 responses received regarding yellow
stool in both children and adults.

The majority said it was a sign of malabsorption (which my doctor agrees
with).  Could be due to person getting gluten, or other GI irregularity.
NOT a normal situation so have it checked out.  Apparently stool being
yellow means it hasn't properly broken down, therefore precious vitamins
and nutrients that the body didn't absorb get flushed down the toilet.

When a stool is completely void of anything necessary for the body, only
then is it brown.

Also, not one person liked the GFCF Children's Chewable Vitamins.  One
responder said up to 50% of people who ingest mannitol or sorbitol get
diarrhea, so save your money, and don't order FREEDA or any other vitamin
that has either of these ingredients listed !!

That's all !!  HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND !!

* Please remember some posters may be WHEAT-FREE, but not GLUTEN-FREE *

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