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We also can't tolerate Tide in my family. Even the clear free, dye free

stuff makes my family itch even with the smallest amount. I never use the

recommended amount.

That godawful Tide

> <<Also, on the eczema, some one told me to use ALA or Wisk. They don't

> clean as well but aren't as acidic as Tide. I am still using Tide (and

> no eczema in my family) but I think I will switch the next time I buy

> detergent.>>

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> Honestly, I think Tide is one of the most toxic chemicals to humans on

> the planet. No one in my family can stand it. A good friend of mine

> cried in pain and ripped his shirt off one time because it got wet...the

> Tide residue burned his skin like acid. I have " cured " numerous

> friends' children of numerous ailments just by suggesting they get rid

> of the Tide!

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> If you can't get specialty soaps or they are too expensive, try All Free

> and Clear (it has to be that version). It's cheap, easy to find, cleans

> relatively well, and doesn't seem to cause obvious toxic reactions.

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I've used Tide (the dye free kind) most of our lives and never noticed a

problem, but now am wondering if it's part of the toxic load around

here. Anyone got other nominees for alternatives (other than the All Free

and Clear someone mentioned)?

Terri

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