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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
i have been following the burts bees topic with interest as i reacted to burts bees blushing cream (i know, I know - most celiacs do not react to topical applications - however, I do) after having been told it was gf by the company. the recents postings caused me to relook at that event.
i found this information on burts bees web site today:
Wings of Love Blushing Creme gives cheeks a healthy radiance and enhances skin tone with naturally beautifying and shimmering earth pigments. Made with skin-caring vitamins and botanical extracts, our moisturizing creme formula nourishes and softens the skin and blends smoothly and evenly to a natural finish. .08 oz.
Ingredients:
Sweet almond oil, lemon oil, ****wheat germ oil****, tocopheryl acetate & tocopherol (vitamin E), rosemary extract.
and I was also told the product was gf when i called about it. I was not aware of the web site at that point in time.
Kinda looks like contradictory information from burt.
Maybe their vitamin E is soy based - but i am pretty sure that wheat germ oil comes from wheat.
deni
It is seldom wise to leave a live dragon out of your calculations if you happen to live near one.
*Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*
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