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Which fabric softener sheets are gluten free? I use Tide detergent and know that is alright, but wasn't sure about fabric softeners.

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Which fabric softener sheets are gluten free?  I use Tide detergent and know that is alright, but wasn't sure about fabric softeners.

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A question about your question. I understand you have to be careful about lotion, tanning oil, etc because you may ingest it. What is the reasoning behind using gluten-free items such as laundry detergent and fabric sheets? I've been wondering about this for a while - can you help me out?

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Thanks for asking.

Sometimes it is good to check other products besides food items for wheat ingredients because some items can actually get into your mouth such as shampoo, or makeups. Also, some people get a rash (DH) if they use products with wheat ingredients. That can also include pet food. I am a slob in the shower, I get soap and shampoo everywhere, so I wouldn't doubt if I swallow some hear and there! ;)

I am just being careful, I've had an itchy rash on my foot this past week or two, so don't know exactly what is causing it. I'm gonna put some cortaid and anti-fungal lotion on it for a couple weeks, and see if that helps. I know if I use Arm and Hammer Detergent I get itchy rashes all over. I am a Tide user 100%.

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I use Tide Care & Gentle (on gluten-free list) and Fleecy fabric softner (hope it is gluten-free, never checked). Most Seven generation products (dish soap, laundry, fabric softner) are gluten-free

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