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

Seems Advil is GF.  Here are some other responses which may help:

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Advil tablets are gluten free. I don't remember the exact date, but I did
confirm Advil's gf status with the manufacturer within the last 6 months.

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I recommend a blend that works for me.  I drink it once a week for
overall pain: 3 oz raw butter 1 T raw cold-packed honey (not heated over
100 degrees) 2 raw fertile eggs 5 T. raw bee pollen 1.5 oz fresh-
squeezed lemon juice

I also drink the same, but without the bee pollen, twice a day.  It
keeps me pain-free.  The eggs should never be refrigerated (unless you
can't buy them direct from a farmer, in which case you buy them
refrigerated but store them in the cupboard).  Also, the butter can be
made from cream if you can't find a dairy to buy butter from.  But it
has to be made from raw milk.  You may need to order these things if you
have no local store near you.

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We use the IBUPROFEN from Cosco.  It is GF.

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Aleve

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The manufacturers of Advil told me a couple of months ago that it was
gluten free and I have been using it every day because of muscle and
bone aches and pains (on the diet only 10 weeks). Unfortunately, I do
not at this point appear to be very sensitive to gluten so I can't tell
you what my body says about it.

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