Quote from: admin rebekahc on September 14, 2011, 12:37:40 PM
Ra3chel
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Posted: 06.29.2009 at 08:18:35
It would be miles long--sunflower shows up in everything from chips to frozen juice.. The most important thing is going to be reading every ingredient list, every time, and staying very leery of restaurants. Because sunflower isn't a top-8 allergen, it can also be a hidden ingredient, in things like "vegetable oil" and "seasoning," so look for products that actually list all ingredients; you may also want to consider calling manufacturers if you're not sure.
The 3 is silent.
QuoteIs there any push for the US to recognize seeds as an allergen?
Quotekind of a cosmetic
my son came home from school with a packet of stuff that a local dentist gave the kids in it was a lip balm and the first ingredient is sunflower butter.
it was labeled with the dentists name - but there was also a web link to www.lipbalmexpress.com
QuoteI have been on the phone trying to get some answers from Aveda. It's interesting how you can be passed from person to person and never feel like you have a solid answer. (Persoanlly, making the company phone calls has not been all that successful with any products) I go today for a haircut/color... sure hope I get some answers before I my appointment!
QuoteHey Ra3chel,
Where did you get the Aveda info? I looked online and found only the color conserve products having sunflower. I certainly don't need to be exposing myself to any more sunflower!!