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Grand Prix

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Date: Nov 24, 2010
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I was just wondering if anybody has any leads on companys with grain free products such as shampoo, conditioners, lotions etc. My baby sister (ok she is 12, but still a baby to me!) has Juvenile Diabetes and recently developed Celiac Disease (last winter), and the Celiac seems to be getting worse since we just found out a few weeks ago that she is becoming allergic to products that are going onto her body as well. I feel so bad, she is at an age where "all the cool girls" use this or that, it is bad enough already that her diet has to be super managed at that age.

If anybody has leads on products that we can look into that would be great!

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Grand Prix

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Date: Dec 23, 2010
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What about going to a health food store,Nikki? They'll probably have a nice selection.

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Definitely go to the health food stores.  One I go to has gluten free product zones.

There are at least two homeopathic combination remedies I know of that are for grain allergies.  These may help for accidental exposures.



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Another great place to get natural products is www.Vitacost.com - and their shipping is about $5 no matter how much you buy. I love that place! Good luck!

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Grand Prix

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Thanks for the tips/help (I'm going to check out that site NaturallyUnbridled!), our local health food store doesn't have a gluten free section and is pretty limited in selection altogether (I think it is a small town thing), but the Bulk Barn that just opened up about an hour away had a small selection of bath products that are gluten free so we're going to try it out, since we go to the Bulk Barn anyway to buy rice and coconut flour aww Through some research, I also realized how bad my shampoo/conditioner brand is, so I swapped out and am trying a new product for myself (and its even cheaper then my usual).

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