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Help.. I Need A Good gluten-free Body Cream And Lotion


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sylviaann Apprentice

I am Super Sensitive to cross contamination and am discovering a new product everyday that I react to (I will have myoclonus for days if I get glutened and not sleep). I was poisoned by Lays potato chips last week (Wavy Lays).

I have been using Neutrogena body emulsion (fragrance free) but started thinking that the risk for cross-contamination is high because Neutrogena manufactures many cosmetic products containing gluten. I am finally sleeping after 2.5 years of sleep deprivation and I do not want to risk poisoning myself and start twitching or jerking again.

Does anyone know where I can find a good gluten-free body cream and/or lotion made on a dedicated gluten-free line or facility that "won't break the bank." I shop at Publix, Target, Wal-Mart or Whole Foods.

Thanks a million

Sylviaann

Florida


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I like Now's Cocoa butter and jojoba oil. That is literally all that is in it. For me it absorbs well and doesn't leave a greasy feeling.

If you can't find it locally they have a website

www.nowfoods.com

sylviaann Apprentice
I like Now's Cocoa butter and jojoba oil. That is literally all that is in it. For me it absorbs well and doesn't leave a greasy feeling.

If you can't find it locally they have a website

www.nowfoods.com

Thank you so much!. I will check and see if Whole Foods carries it.

mattathayde Apprentice

have you tired to goldbond lotion, it seems to work well but im not sure if there are any cross contamination issues

-matt

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