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Need Sore Throat Drops That Are gluten-free, Soy, Dairy Free


Judyin Philly

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

HI

ck'ed Delphia list but didn't know about the soy or dairy

ck'ed my Ludens wild cherry and they have soybean oil :angry:

thanks

Judy in Philly


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I use altoids instead of cough drops. I'm not sure if they are soy and dairy free....but worth a shot. I'm sure the ingredients are online if you want to check them out.

Alot of times sore throats this time of year are due to allergies and allergy drainage......good luck.

-Jessica

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Above is what I use: Thayer's Slipperly Elm Lozenges, Cherry. They are gluten and dairy free, but I'm not sure about soy. Don't see soy listed on the ingredients though. Ingredients are: Slippery elm bark, dextrose, magnesium stearate, natural cherry flavor, sucrose, vegetable stearine (binder).

Sorry your throat is sore :(

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

tHANKS ANGEL AND JEN--ALTOIDS, HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT...I THINK WE HAVE SOME WILL CK THE INGR...JEN...MY CHIRO ALWAYS SAYS 'SLIPPERY ELM' IN MY 'FOG' I FORGOT.

THANKS FOR REMINDING ME. I MIGHT BE SEEING HER TOMORROW DEPENDING ON WHAT HE DR. SAYS AT 8:30 MA... :blink: GOD I PRAY HE SAYS IT'S HEALED OR LIKE YOU POSTED ON THE TOTHER THREAD THAT IT MIGHT TAKE A WHILE..SINCE I HAVE 4 TUMORS IN THAT CALF..WHO KNOWS WHAT THE REAL SIZE OF THE LEG IS???? :huh::ph34r: I MAKE IT A POINT NOT TO LOOK AT IT...I KNOW IT'S AVOIDENCE BUT HECK, THE MORE WEIGHT I LOOSE, THE BIGGER THE TUMORS LOOK....GRRRRR.

SO ON A POSITIVE NOTE THIS IS A GOOD SOLUTION. WILL CALL ABOUT THE CVS SINCE I HAVE IT HERE NOW AND DON'T WANT TO GO OUT INTO THIS POURING RAIN...

THANKS GUYS FOR THE INFO.

JUDY

jenvan Collaborator

Let me know what Chiro says later. Maybe next time you can get some of Thayer's to keep on hand. It's pretty good I think...

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THANKS JEN..THINK THE 'HF' STORE CARRIES THAT BRAND..I THINK ANGEL IS PROBABLY RIGHT WITH THE DRAINAGE AND ALLERGIES AS WITH THIS HIGH HUMIDIT AND POURING RAIN AND SINUSES GOING NUTTING THAT'S WHAT CAUSING THE 'SCRATCHINESS'

ARE YOU SEEING A HOUSE TODAY???

LET ME KNOW OK?

WAS IT THE HOUSE YOU SEND YESTERDAY???

NEED TO LOOK AT THEM AGAIN THIS AFTER NOON

HAVE TO CK THE CROCK POT. JUST GOT UP FROM A REST...I'M TRYING TO BE 'GOOD'

LOVE

JUDY

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Judy :D So it's raining over there? It's humid, but sunny here! That could change at any time, though, as they are calling for yet more rain <_< I also use Altoids--a lot of other cough drops and hard candies don't agree with me. They do not have dairy or soy--I checked my box of the Peppermint. Another soothing thing is to warm up some honey and fresh lemon juice, and take that by the spoonful as needed. Good for the "scratchies". Sorry you are still feeling under the weather--sounds like you are coming down with a summer cold :( I'll email later.


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I don't think they carry them in the states, but Fisherman's Friends are gluten/dairy free.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

hi

JUST GETTING OFF COMPUTER AND SAW YOUR POST...MY HUSBAND USES THESE ALL THE TIME.

MAYBE HE HAS SOME...GLAD TO KNOW THEY FRO gluten-free,D, S FREE.

THANKS SO MUCH

JUDY

jenvan Collaborator
THANKS JEN..THINK THE 'HF' STORE CARRIES THAT BRAND..I THINK ANGEL IS PROBABLY RIGHT WITH THE DRAINAGE AND ALLERGIES AS WITH THIS HIGH HUMIDIT AND POURING RAIN AND SINUSES GOING NUTTING THAT'S WHAT CAUSING THE 'SCRATCHINESS'

ARE YOU SEEING A HOUSE TODAY???

LET ME KNOW OK?

WAS IT THE HOUSE YOU SEND YESTERDAY???

NEED TO LOOK AT THEM AGAIN THIS AFTER NOON

HAVE TO CK THE CROCK POT. JUST GOT UP FROM A REST...I'M TRYING TO BE 'GOOD'

LOVE

JUDY

BTW--I always get really sore throats when I am stuffy and getting drainage. Feel like I'm getting a sinus infection..had a fever for a few days. Did a nasal rinse (was reminded of on the forum)--hope that helps too !

Anywho--no houses yet. We go in two Saturdays on the 8th. I'm hopeful as there are a few more options for us...but a little worried about making it work. We'll see! Hope throat is better!

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