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> I can't use Dawn or Joy. They peel the skin right off my

>> hands.

> Jody,

> This is happening to my dad. He is washing dishes all the time since

> my mom passed away in January. Is there a dishwashing liquid you

> would recommend?

> , mom to

For those in Eastern Canada:

No Name lemon dishwashing liquid at Loblaws and No Frills

>

>

Carol F.

Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS

SCD 6 years

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Hi Everyone:

Just a thought:

For those WITHOUT latex allergies, try rubber gloves found in the cleaning

supply section of local food store--usually yellow colored.

For those WITH a latex allergy, try using latex free gloves instead.

When I used to draw blood on patients with latex allergies, we used these

special gloves--they were either purple or blue. If your doctor's office draws

blood, I'm sure your doctor can either order a box for you or give you the name

of the medical supply company they purchase them from. You can also try your

local pharmacy and speak to the pharmacist. You may need to contact a

medical/surgical supply company directly.

Tracey, mom of Clay

Carol Frilegh wrote:

> I can't use Dawn or Joy. They peel the skin right off my

>> hands.

> Jody,

> This is happening to my dad. He is washing dishes all the time since

> my mom passed away in January. Is there a dishwashing liquid you

> would recommend?

> , mom to

For those in Eastern Canada:

No Name lemon dishwashing liquid at Loblaws and No Frills

>

>

Carol F.

Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS

SCD 6 years

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> Hi Everyone:

> Just a thought:

> For those WITHOUT latex allergies, try rubber gloves found in the

> cleaning supply section of local food store--usually yellow colored.

> For those WITH a latex allergy, try using latex free gloves instead.

> When I used to draw blood on patients with latex allergies, we used

> these special gloves--they were either purple or blue.

For latex Allergy there are heavy Nitrile gloves or the thin vinyl ones

that the docors are now using.

Carol F.

Celiac, MCS, Latex Allergy, EMS

SCD 6 years

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" This is happening to my dad. He is washing dishes all the time since

my mom passed away in January. Is there a dishwashing liquid you

would recommend? "

,

Our health food store carries an almond-based dish soap and a

coconut-based dish soap. Neither one of them causes my hands to peel.

Also, Seventh Generation makes a dish soap that doesn't do it either.

All of these are clear, with very little scent.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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I use non toxic like Seventh Generation, it has a great lavender scent or I use

Melaleuca brand.

We basically try to be a chemically free family.

Thinking about trying to make my own stuff sometime-

Hope

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I can't use Dawn or Joy. They peel the skin right off my

> hands.

Jody,

This is happening to my dad. He is washing dishes all the time since

my mom passed away in January. Is there a dishwashing liquid you

would recommend?

, mom to

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