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<blockquote data-quote="luceeloo" data-source="post: 433263" data-attributes="member: 78468"><p>For me, they work great. The peppermint can vary a lot in price. The last lot I had were from Holland and Barrett and were around £12 for 120. But, I've bought them from Tesco before at about half that price... a brand called "Lamberts", but they don't always have them. </p><p>It's probably too much info, but I find that it calms the discomfort and, erm, urgency down. </p><p>Peppermint tea works in a similar way too (and twinings have just bought out a lovely Buttermint tea, which tastes like Murray Mints and seems to do my digestion some good).</p><p></p><p>Acidophilus is about £10 from Holland and Barrett. I have chewable ones and take one every morning. I started taking that long before the diabetes diagnosis, and to be honest, would hate to be without it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luceeloo, post: 433263, member: 78468"] For me, they work great. The peppermint can vary a lot in price. The last lot I had were from Holland and Barrett and were around £12 for 120. But, I've bought them from Tesco before at about half that price... a brand called "Lamberts", but they don't always have them. It's probably too much info, but I find that it calms the discomfort and, erm, urgency down. Peppermint tea works in a similar way too (and twinings have just bought out a lovely Buttermint tea, which tastes like Murray Mints and seems to do my digestion some good). Acidophilus is about £10 from Holland and Barrett. I have chewable ones and take one every morning. I started taking that long before the diabetes diagnosis, and to be honest, would hate to be without it now. [/QUOTE]
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