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Is Wheat In Other Things?


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i am on the wheat free diet and was wondering if anyone has any lists of things that are in other things such as shampoo...

i have posted this once but it got lost? i was using vo5 shampoo and conditioer and i thought i had serisis (sp) then my hubby read it and said it contained wheat well within a week my head had cleared completley, so is there other stuff with wheat things in i would appriciate a list if you have one..

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thanks again poppet x x x


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i am on the wheat free diet and was wondering if anyone has any lists of things that are in other things such as shampoo...

i have posted this once but it got lost? i was using vo5 shampoo and conditioer and i thought i had serisis (sp) then my hubby read it and said it contained wheat well within a week my head had cleared completley, so is there other stuff with wheat things in i would appriciate a list if you have one..

poppoppet@yahoo.co.uk

thanks again poppet x x x

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You are alos avoiding barley and rye, right? I don't live in the UK so don't know if you have neutrogena there but many (but not all) of their shampoos soaps and conditioners are gluten-free. Most companies have a number you can call on the product to be sure, I have found that to be the best way to go.

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Poppet--go to google and type in..... celiac support groups in the UK.. see if anything pops up and then go to those group sites and ask for a list of safe products there. We cant really tell you from the US because our products have different requirements then yours do. I use Pantene shampoo--Soafsoap products------check out this site: www.clanthompson.com --they may have something that will help you too. Deb

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