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Ecover Brand (natural, Environmental Cleansing Products)


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if you're not familiar with it, ECOVER is the brand usually carried at co-ops, Whole Foods, etc.

here's their website:

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I had been having persistent unexplained problems and it finally dawned on me to check on my dish liquid - good thing I did!!!! Now I just have to finish washing every single surface, utensil, dish, glass, and piece of cookware in my kitchen! below is my exchange with ECOVER. (I switched over to their gluten-free Chamomile/Marigold dish formula and still use their laundry detergent.)

:)

paula

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Hello Paula,

Thank you for your email.   All our products are gluten-free with the

exception of the Lemon Aloe Dish Liquid.  Our Herbal Dish Liquid (and

everything else) is gluten-free.

Warm Regards,

Kipling

-----Original Message-----

Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 10:49 AM

To: ecover@pacbell.net

Subject: Response from Ecover Website

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hello -

i like your products - i use the dishwashing liquid and the laundry

detergent.  however, i have celiac disease and need to check on all of

the products i use to make sure they do not have any gluten in them

(this is especially crucial for the dishwashing liquid!)  can you please

tell me if these products (and any others) are gluten-free?


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