SAM-e
#370965 - 03/08/14 07:04 PM
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VanLynn
Reged: 03/20/10
Posts: 10
Loc: Northern California
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Hi all, Has anyone tried SAM-e? It is a supplement that treats mood and joints. I want to try it however I wonder how it might affect my IBS-D. Has anyone had experience with it? I like that it is a natural product , but would like input from felow IBS suffers if possible!
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Re: SAM-e
#370968 - 03/09/14 04:48 AM
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Syl
Reged: 03/13/05
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Loc: SK, CANADA
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You will have to check the ingredients label of the brand of SAM-e (S-Adenosyl methionine) you buy to ensure it does not contain any IBS unfriendly ingredients.
For example here is the ingredients from a Walgreen product
S Adenosyl Methionine Tosylate Disulfate , Tosylate Disulfate , Cellulose Gel , Methacrylic Acid Copolymer , Glycerol Behenate , Talc , Triethyl Citrate , Magnesium Stearate , Silicon Dioxide , Titanium Dioxide , Mannitol , Glycerol Palmitostearate , Medium Chain Triglycerides , Sodium Starch Glycolate , May Contain (+/-): , Yellow 5 Lake , Iron Oxide
Notice - it contains mannitol - a sugar alcohol or FODMAP - that is know to be a potential IBS trigger.
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Re: SAM-e
#370969 - 03/09/14 06:25 PM
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VanLynn
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Thank you! That's good to know.
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