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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hi,
I've had good experience with "UltraClear Sustain" by Metagenics,
which is a powdered rice-based beverage. It's designed
for the "intestinally challenged." The label claims
it's gluten-free and has no animal products. It has
a bunch of minerals: calcium, etc. I actually enjoy the
taste, and have come to rely on it--but I'm wondering
whether this might be problematic. Also: it's fairly expensive.
My gastro-enterologist took a cursory look at the
description and said it looked like a good product.
But he was, in doctor-fashion, pressed for time.
Does anybody know of any nutritional reasons why
this Sustain beverage might be contra-indicated
(as a regular dietary supplement)?
Thanks,
Dave Tanzer
NYU Computer Science
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