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livelaughloveu Newbie

Hi everyone!

I'm new to the actual forum but I've been ready random posts through Google search. Ive been diagnosed for 3 years now but I haven't really looked at products for wheat other than food and drinks. I used a conditioner this evening that contained hydrolized wheat protein in it. I got sick at work about 3 hours later. Does anyone else have a reactionat work about 3 hours later. How do I know how sensitive I am to the products.?

Thank you for any input!!

Maura


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It seems like I always go downhill around that time, but I'm careful about the shampoo's I use (tropical traditions organic coconut oil shampoo and burts bees conditioner). So I'm not sure what else is going on. I've started using a progesterone cream when I begin to feel like that - about mid-day - and it has helped. I've also had to drastically reduce my thyroid meds since I started using it (today I'm trying no thyroid meds as I've started to feel hyperthyroid). I just mention this because I've always attributed that feeling to something I ate.

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I ordered some soap from Gluten-Free Savonnerie ; I like it, and they have an entire line of products.

It seemed worth it to have the peace of mind to know that it's made in a gluten free facility, and that thier company is focused on providing for people who are sensitive to gluten.

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MtnHarmony Newbie

anyone know of ANY gluten-free shampoo's, conditioners, and lotions you could buy at WalMart? It's all I got close to me and it is even 25 mins away.

farmgirl12 Newbie

Hi all,

Neutrogena products are all gluten free--as well as they sell them at Wallmart--yippiee. Love the rain bath and body oil as well as the t-fal shampoo and conditioner if you have sores on your scalp. Blah Blah.. haha. one thing I have to be happy about throug all the pain. Enjoy

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