Well, me missus (Da Boss) is also sensitive to laundry detergent residues, 
specially in the bedsheets.    So that's why I rinse all our laundry loads 
TWICE.    And it seems to help.
I recommend y'all do the same:  rinse twice.

Bobberino       
  From: Kevin Wolfthal    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Tmic-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 8:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] TM and Chemical Sensitivity

  Hi Priscilla,

  I buy Arm & Hammer laundry detergent with no perfume or dyes in it, yet I 
still get so itchy sometimes it's unbearable.  One problem is, we use a common 
laundry room shared by a building with about 90 apartments or so.  I'd love to 
get our own washer/dryer, but don't really have the space.

  Also have food allergies.  I wanted to be tested for allergies, but a 
neurologist warned me not to have that 'skin' test they do.

  Have you been tested for allergies?

  Kevin  

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
    Johnson and Johnson Baby Wash with Lavender and also their Baby Bath (that 
states "no soap and hyperallergenic") burn my legs and feet.  The latter has a 
red dye in it.  Think how it must feel to babies' tender skin.  Also some 
scented baby wipes and lotions burn me.  

    Mothers, and especially single mothers, thank you for raising this nation's 
children. I hope you had a wonderful day.

    Hugs,
    Priscilla in TN    

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