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msmini14 Enthusiast

Ok all, I have searched all over the internet and I am not coming up with anything so if any of you can help I would so appreciate it.

Does Old Spice Body Wash contain gluten? I need to know this, have tried looking for a phone number to contact customer service, have looked through old posts but coming up empty handed.

If anyone here can help me with gluten free hygienic items for men I would appreciate it. Just seems that when I am single I do great but when I am seeing someone I get ill.

He brushes his teeth after eating gluten, etc. I dont know what is making me sick and he is willing to change a few things if need be.

Again I appreciate your help in advance =)

Jen

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Ok all, I have searched all over the internet and I am not coming up with anything so if any of you can help I would so appreciate it.

Does Old Spice Body Wash contain gluten? I need to know this, have tried looking for a phone number to contact customer service, have looked through old posts but coming up empty handed.

If anyone here can help me with gluten free hygienic items for men I would appreciate it. Just seems that when I am single I do great but when I am seeing someone I get ill.

He brushes his teeth after eating gluten, etc. I dont know what is making me sick and he is willing to change a few things if need be.

Again I appreciate your help in advance =)

Jen

Yes old spice body wash contains gluten

it contains citric acid

this contains gluten my sorce tells me.

your probly wondering why I know this well just been up all night iching like crazy from this stuff.

psawyer Proficient

it contains citric acid

this contains gluten my sorce tells me.

Sadly, your source is misinformed. Citric acid is gluten-free. That does not mean that there might not be some other source of gluten in the product.

kenlove Rising Star

HI Peter,

Love the emoticon punching out the microsoft icon while necking with firefox.

SO on a body wash where nothing is ingested, what percentage of people react to soap, shampoo etc.?

I've always considered myself extremely sensitive and cant walk by a bakery without feeling sick if there is flour in the air but have never had any trouble from soaps shampoos etc.

ANy studies on it.

Oh- Agreed on citric acid -- use it all the time with no problems.

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Sadly, your source is misinformed. Citric acid is gluten-free. That does not mean that there might not be some other source of gluten in the product.

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