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Non-food Hidden Gluten List


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Does anyone have a list of non-food gluten ingredients? The ingredients that are in shampoos and toothpaste, medicines, lotions anything that isn


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I use Desert Essence brand soaps and lotions. I have other allergies and this is a brand that seems to work for me. I was very happy to see they are "wheat and gluten" free as well! I can't wear any make-up and these products help to make a girl feel better about being so plain... Hope this helps some. I also disagree with the docs when it comes to how bad stuff enters my system. When they have my skin reactions for a couple of months I will be willing to consider their opinions as to how everything effects me.

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here's a list with a lot of additives, including stuff that goes into non-food items. I've found that some things on the list (such as taco shells) do not contain gluten, depending on the brand. So it's always best to call the manufacturer.

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Thanks, I've been looking for a list for over a week. It was getting a bit frustrating.

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