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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I forgot to answer someone that had asked where I learned that the
St-Ives lotion had gluten.

It was from this page here:
http://www.dfwceliac.org/html/body_skin___body_care.html

The bad ingredient is Triticum Vulgare in this particular version I got
(St-Ives Extra Relief Collagen Elastin)


"Lubriderm Sensitive Skin" seems to come back often as a choice, seem
sliek many people use it and feel good with it.  As for me, I'm still
going to try and follow the advice of the health-food manager, only use
something that I'd be willing to eat, such as almond oil, or coconut oil
as someone just suggested to me today.

I must say though, I haven't used anything since I started this thread
and I am much better already anyway. I think that the Bovine Colostrum I
was taking must have been part of my problems.  I stopped using it as it
made me feel bad.  I can't do dairy. :(


Cheers,

Gerard




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