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, " Jeff Gould " <jeffgould@h...>

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Soon after that, she began to experience allergic reactions to

> other substances, e.g., shampoo, conditioner.

 

she may be reacting to sodium laureth sulfate, a common ingredient in

most detergent products, like many soaps, shampoos, even toothpaste.

It is very difficult to find even so-called natural products without

SLS. While I don't care for how Dr. Bronner's soap makes my skin feel,

if the patient has no reaction to this product, that makes SLS a likely

culprit. this product is widely available and SLS free. then she can

begin to seek out other SLS free product that may be more desirable.

 

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