There are laundry cartridges in home improvement catalogs that contain no chemicals. Try Miles Kimball, Walter Drake.
2006-06-20 15:50:04
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answered by woman of faith 5
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I use All Baby liquid soap or All Free and Clear. They don't seem to bother most of the people in my house, but I would by sample size (here in states they sell very small sizes for travel) and see what happens. But also, All and Tide, both are very good about refunding monies when there is a problem from using their soaps. Tide is probably best because they are a Proctor and Gamble company.
2006-07-03 09:16:49
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answered by mom of girls 6
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Wash in any detergent but always rinse with 1 cup vinegar!! This will thoroughly remove all residue from fabric! Good Luck!! I also have it and what I do! Also, Dreft / Ivory is a mild soap to use!
2006-07-01 18:27:25
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answered by rpm5150365 3
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My doctor advised me to use either hand soap or soap flakes but if you are washing by hand you should always use special kind of lined gloves from the pharmacy. These are for people with allergy problems. If nothing works I am sure a visit to the Dermatologist will help. Best of luck!
2006-07-03 00:55:05
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answered by VelvetRose 7
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Make your own using a baking soda base mixed with laundry detergent designed for babies, who have very sensitive skin. Some people with skin disorders wash their clothes with shampoo - the ingredients are close but not as irritating.
2006-06-29 20:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If you get a water conditioner you will be able to get your clothes clean with a truly minimal amount of grated natural soap - or any other soap or detergent - in your washer and the soft water will help it be throroughly rinsed out.
2006-06-20 23:19:49
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answered by Dreamcatcher 3
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If your getting burning sensation on your skin or itch it might be allergies, bacteria, fungi. Or venom from bug bites.
Try air filters that are HEPA, or Ion air filters. Measure the rooms or living areas. Some vehicles have pollen filters/smog filters these vehicles are in the luxury range, Mercedes is one. Another is Rolls Royce.
2006-07-04 09:17:58
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answered by Neil 3
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ive had psoriasis for a long time ive found that ivory or dreft work best also put your machine on an extra rinse cycle to make sure the soap is rinsed out.
2006-07-04 04:50:05
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answered by chrltthnsn 2
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Ivory Snow or Dreft
2006-07-02 00:02:35
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answered by rolyat202 2
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A buddy of mine has sensitive skin. He uses regular detergent but rinses the clothes like crazy. Might that help you, too?
2006-07-03 15:22:32
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answered by cboni2000 4
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