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

I posted a question June 8, 2015 inquiring whether anyone had drunk this
solution and whether it was gluten free.  I was aware it contained citric
acid, aspartame & phenylalanine.  
Anne responded that she "drank the stuff for testing dairy, fructose
malabsorption and SIBO after reading the label.  Mostly chemicals. Didn't
take the test for H Pylori. Can you read the ingredients before you drink
it"
A different Anne stated "it's probably too late now but did you try to do
the h pylori stool test instead?"
Joan stated "you could have a blood test and stool test, instead? Why not
look into alternative? That's what my doctor ordered. I had a high blood
count for bacteria and was treated successfully".
Here's what happened: I had other stool tests, so he decided the H pylori
part we could do by mouth.  I had NO PROBLEMS drinking the Pranactin
solution.  It's not more than approx. 200cc and it was sweet and went down
easy.  They didn't find H Pylori, or anything abnormal.  This test was only
a very small part of my medical work up.  Comprehensive bloodwork, stool
tests for numerous possibilities, and a CT Scan with drinking and IV
contrast.  Thus far I am happy to say everything was normal.  I am a colon
cancer survivor 14 years now, and post radiation and chemo, without
recurrence, so I will always have issues due to radiation damage because
they can't move small intestines out of way or shield during radiation.  I
am only here today because of modern medical science, Hermann Memorial
Hospital System in downtown Houston, and the GRACE OF GOD.  Hope you are all
having a wonderful summer, best regards, Dorina, Friendswood, TX

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