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Does anybody know of a truly gluten-free hyaluronic acid that you take
orally - I don't mean skin cream or anything like that.
"Synthovial Seven" says it's gluten free but someone at a company that
sells it told me it's made from bacteria that are grown on wheat or corn.
Their website says it's gluten-free but it would have SOME gluten if it's
made from wheat.
I need a very simple formulation, like *only* hyaluronic acid, because I
have a vast number of food intolerances. I tried glucosamine by itself
and chondroitin by itself and both times I got sick. The glucosamine is
made from shellfish, the chondroitin from cows, neither are ok.
Synthovial Seven is almost OK because it just has the hyaluronic acid in a
sodium chloride solution.
I haven't tried it to see if I get sick.
Laura
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