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Air Fresheners


Ronnie

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Ronnie Apprentice

This is potenially a stupid question. But do i have to worry about air

fresheners? I use air wick and i was just curious if it could be possibely make

me sick! I hope not i love air fresheners.

And what about perfume? These type of things don't usually have ingredients.


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Ronnie Apprentice

Does anyone know?

Maybe a better question would be what does everyone else do when it comes to

air fresheners or perfumes?

tarnalberry Community Regular

I don't use air fresheners or perfumes... (Well, I do have two lotions that have scent in them, I checked the ingredients, the scents coming from essential oils only.) I open the windows... That's about it. :-) Sorry, not much help on this one.

VydorScope Proficient

We use all sent/dye free stuff when we can. Sorry.

Ronnie Apprentice

Does anyone know where i could go for help? Or someone i could ask that might no

answers to some of my questions about scents and celiac?

My doctor told me straight out that he knew nothing about celiac disease. And no one else in my life has even heard of it before.

I'm starting to panic, i know how serious celiac is if you don't follow a strict diet. But i'm trying as best i can

considering i don't know much. But three months later i'm still sick on a daily basis!

Anyway, sorry for this rant, this was a question about scents!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I checked over at delphi and it doesn't list anything about air fresheners....

I have often wondered about air fresheners, but then again, I kind of spray as I am exiting and hold my breath so I don't inhale it (mind you, I'm also holding my breath because of the smell! Eek!)

Karen

I found this thread on this forum:

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Looks like nini has suggested one.....

Karen

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