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BRUMI1968 Collaborator

Hi. I use Ecover products for my cleaning stuff quite often.

I emailed them the other day about gluten in their products and got a very nice email back. The only product they manufacture that contains gluten is their aloe/lemon dishsoap.

(the very one I had on my counter....)

Other than that, Gluten Free! and good for the environment too.


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Thanks for posting about this company. I was wondering if their products were gluten-free.

jenvan Collaborator

Dishsoap--that's random! Thanx for posting--I use some of their products too. On a side note--I also use Seventh Generation and Earth Friendly products too...good stuff :)

Green12 Enthusiast
Dishsoap--that's random! Thanx for posting--I use some of their products too. On a side note--I also use Seventh Generation and Earth Friendly products too...good stuff :)

I use Ecover cleaning products, as well as Seventh Generation, and some of the other environmentally friendly companies too. I like to keep the chemical load down as much as possible and I am so super sensitive to the harsh smell of the regular stuff.

It's good to know most everything is gluten free, I will take note about the dishsoap.

Thanks for the information Bully4You

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plumbago Experienced

Hi. I use Ecover products for my cleaning stuff quite often.

I emailed them the other day about gluten in their products and got a very nice email back. The only product they manufacture that contains gluten is their aloe/lemon dishsoap.

(the very one I had on my counter....)

Other than that, Gluten Free! and good for the environment too.

Aaaarghhh!!!!!!!!!!! ...and that stuff ain't cheap! and I just bought another one today!!!!!

I looked on the back because I liked it so much, I wanted to see what was in it. "Wheat proteins!!!" WHAT??? I've bought three containers since diagnosis. I know I have to give it up, even if I'm not 100% sure it's been affecting me. I just love the way it suds up and the handleability.

Can NOT believe this! (I wonder if ALL their dish soaps contain Gluten or only this lemon variety, which smells so good.)

Plumbago

dilettantesteph Collaborator

Ecover posts all their ingredients on their website. For example: Open Original Shared Link

plumbago Experienced

Thanks!

I "exchanged" it today at Whole Foods, so I did not lose any money. I say exchanged in quotation marks because guess what they did with the lemon dish soap I returned?

Threw it in the trash can.

I said, "Nooooooooooo!!!" and he said yes. Can you believe it? Whole Foods. They didn't even recycle it!


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