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Soaps?! Dish soaps, bar soaps and hand soaps


Jherm21

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What dish soap, bar soap and hand soap should I use? I called dawn but they said they cant promise cross contamination isnt an issue. I was using palmolive for dish soap is it 100 percent safe though. Im just in the beginning stages so I still have symptoms anywho. Also bar soap and hand soap. Doesnt have to be crazy expensive and hard to find pleassse


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kareng Grand Master

I use Dawn.  For other soap, just look that it doesn't have wheat germ oil in it.  Maybe stay away from oat, too.  

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Hugo Naturals, Grandpa Soap, Had luck with Ms Mayer's for hand and dish. As of late, nothing sticks to my dishes, just rinses off then loads in the dishwasher for sanitation cleaning.....now that I think about it not had to use a dish soap in over 2 years, vegan, gluten-free, and starch free cooking does not stick to stuff.

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54 minutes ago, kareng said:

I use Dawn.  For other soap, just look that it doesn't have wheat germ oil in it.  Maybe stay away from oat, too.  

This is good advice but in reality, unless you have an allergy (contact) to wheat or oats in addition to Celiac, then what you use to wash your hands or dishes is not important, unless you do not rinse after washing.  You would have to not rinse or not rinse well and then ingest it into your GI tract for it to cause damage. 

I also use Dawn for dishes and have never had any issues with it in 12 years gluten-free.

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Thanks guys. Dawn it is since its already at my house. I am in the beginning stages so Im super ocd (hopefully its temporary) 

Gemini Experienced
1 hour ago, Jherm21 said:

Thanks guys. Dawn it is since its already at my house. I am in the beginning stages so Im super ocd (hopefully its temporary) 

OCD can be a symptom of Celiac.....really!   :)  Don't worry.....the longer you do this, the easier it gets and it will all become second nature to you.  Then you can relax a bit.

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