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lacedb0ngwater
Sandra Bullock #1 Fan :
digestive enzymes are used to bring moisture into the colon for softer stool, they arent supposed to react like a laxative
2026-06-25 13:46:40
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ky1avx
kyla :
pls stop doing that
2026-07-01 20:33:17
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scarlett_the_poodle
Scarlett :
These have really bad reviews
2026-06-28 16:16:24
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miss.j6224
Miss J :
I love your locs!
2026-06-24 03:29:11
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I LOVE these digestive enzymes!! It’s so hard for me to eat foods I like now that I’m in my 30s, but not with this!! Always bring my bottle w me when I go out to dinner
2026-06-11 19:56:17
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I lost weight using them I just ordered me sum more
2026-06-19 08:21:27
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