Allergen, Not An Allergen

GLASS: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

 Not An Allergen. Glass is inert, very chemically stable, and does not react with other substances or absorb them…making glass a great option as a packaging material for formulations with active ingredients (the

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

BAKING SODA: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

 Not An Allergen.  Baking soda is another classic favorite of many dermatologists for its versatility and non-allergenicity. It’s a great option, for example, for household cleaning products (alone or with

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

TURMERIC: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

 Not An Allergen. Maybe.  Turmeric — in its natural and organic state, not processed with allergens or processed into a flavor extract — is an excellent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant…and is

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

MANGO: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

 Allergen.  Mango, even when completely natural, fresh and organic, is a common allergen. The oil on its rind, leaves, and bark are similar to poison ivy and related plants. People

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

MINT: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

 Allergen.  Mint, even when fresh and organic, is on the common allergens lists. But just because it’s a common allergen doesn’t mean you’re allergic to it. If you’re not sure,

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

GREEN TEA: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Not An Allergen. This is a bit of a tricky one because, for categorization, many patch test results lump green tea in with “botanicals” and all botanicals are listed as

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

ROSE: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Allergen No matter how organic, many flowers and their fragrant oils are allergens. Rose absolute (Bulgarian) is popular in perfumes and essential oils; personal care products like skincare, nail polish, deodorants,

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