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Dr. Bronner'S Gluten And Soy Free?


daniknik

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daniknik Apprentice

Hi Folks-

I really like using the Dr. Bronner's products-they clean well and smell great, plus they're biodegradable. If you're soy sensitive you should consider not using them...but the tocopherols are the last ingredient on their list of ingredients so it's totally your call.

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Hi there,

Thanks for writing. All our products are gluten free. We use natural tocopherols (vitamin E), derived from soy and sunflower oils, as a preservative in our personal care products.

Please let me know if I can be of further help.

Take care,

Erin Trudeau

Customer Service Manager

Dr. Bronner

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kenlove Rising Star

Thanks for posting this -- Been using his stuff for years but never even thought about the gluten aspect.

Hi Folks-

I really like using the Dr. Bronner's products-they clean well and smell great, plus they're biodegradable. If you're soy sensitive you should consider not using them...but the tocopherols are the last ingredient on their list of ingredients so it's totally your call.

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Hi there,

Thanks for writing. All our products are gluten free. We use natural tocopherols (vitamin E), derived from soy and sunflower oils, as a preservative in our personal care products.

Please let me know if I can be of further help.

Take care,

Erin Trudeau

Customer Service Manager

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps

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jackay Enthusiast

I was using their magic soap and reread the ingredients. It contains hemp. I tested intolerant to that so will quit using it. Don't think I ever got it in my mouth and don't think I ever reacted to it.

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