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Are There Safe Lactose, Gluten And Corn Free Homeopathics?


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The last several months I have gone off almost all herbs due to discovering I am salicylic acid intolerant (SA) as well as continuing to be corn, and lactose intolerant in addition to being extremely sensitive to gluten.

I still have nerve pain and resultant frequent difficulty sleeping that I would like to better address as well as detox issues since I have an ongoing need to keep my 1 and 1/2 kidneys in line.

I have been envisioning using homeopathic remedies to help out. However they would have to be gluten free as well as corn and lactose free in order for them to work for me. I am one of those folks who can't tolerate distilled (gluten) alcohol, no way, no Ma'am. And the corn is out since it is high in salicylic acid.

Rice or Sorghum alcohol could make a good base however for a new line of homeopathics. Has anyone here discovered such products or tried to make them?

I would love to continue to make use of herbs if I can; this seems like the best approach I can think of since the salicylic acid would be minute in a homeopathic remedy.


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Check out Natures Sunshine products. They make homeopathics, although I'm not sure about what they derive the alcohol from, but they are all liquid and no lactose some have alcohol base and some don't, but I haven't checked into them a ton.

Natures Sunshine is the only brand I have been able to use for herbs without any adverse side effects of some kind.

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Check out Natures Sunshine products. They make homeopathics, although I'm not sure about what they derive the alcohol from, but they are all liquid and no lactose some have alcohol base and some don't, but I haven't checked into them a ton.

Natures Sunshine is the only brand I have been able to use for herbs without any adverse side effects of some kind.

Many thanks! I just checked online and discovered that there are now some water based homeopathics out there these days. one is King Bio. another is SafeCareOTC and /sprayology. Have you tried any of them?

So far I could not figure out if Nature's Sunshine has any of these water based homeopathics. I will need to check further to figure that out.

Unfortunately like I said, I can't use most herbs due to salicylic acid sensitivity (SA). Most are very heavy in the SA department.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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