Recent research verifies what we have long suspected - that many personal care products contain hidden gluten, soy, etc.
http://www.livingwithout.com/blog/glute ... 734-1.htmlA recent study conducted by George Washington University researchers confirms something we already know—there’s gluten in many personal care products that’s not always apparent on ingredient listings. In the study, which was released this past week at the annual scientific meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology in Washington, DC, researchers tried to identify gluten in products from the top 10 cosmetic companies in the United States.
“This study revealed that information about the ingredients, including the potential gluten content, in cosmetics is not readily available,” said researcher Dr. Pia Prakash in a press release. “The findings are alarming because gluten-containing cosmetics can be inadvertently obtained by the consumer….”
Of course, experts such as Dr. Fasano insist that gluten in skin care products doesn't matter, even for people with DH, as long as we don't ingest those products, but I don't buy that line, either. I think it's
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