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Old 02-19.-2004
Cubit
 
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From the recent thread (on ASDLC) on Fiber supplements, Fibercon caps seemed to be the best choice.
Unfortunately, Fibercon includes calcium. I have to avoid excess calcium, since I make little kidney
stones every 10 years, or so.

Is there another fiber product in a capsule that does not have calcium?


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Old 02-19.-2004
Ignoramus7266
 
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In article <kt7Zb.27753$kd7.23328@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com>, Cubit wrote:
> From the recent thread (on ASDLC) on Fiber supplements, Fibercon caps seemed to be the best
> choice. Unfortunately, Fibercon includes calcium. I have to avoid excess calcium, since I make
> little kidney stones every 10 years, or so.
>
> Is there another fiber product in a capsule that does not have calcium?
>
>

Why can't you eat vegetables?

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Old 02-19.-2004
Elizabeth
 
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How do those wafers taste? I need to check them out.

"Cubit" <no@no.not> wrote in message news:kt7Zb.27753$kd7.23328@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com...
> From the recent thread (on ASDLC) on Fiber supplements, Fibercon caps
seemed
> to be the best choice. Unfortunately, Fibercon includes calcium. I have
to
> avoid excess calcium, since I make little kidney stones every 10 years, or so.
>
> Is there another fiber product in a capsule that does not have calcium?
 

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