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Anyone recall the article cited on one of the discussion boards that gives test results for how effective certain soaps are at removing peanut residue? I can't find it, but know I read it here and wonder what folks think about the results which indicate that dish washing soap does not effectively remove peanut residue...and if you don't use dish washing soap what do you use and do you then not trust anyone else's dishes, since they are likely to use dish washing soap?
[url="http://www.foodallergy.org/school/cleaning.html"]http://www.foodallergy.org/school/cleaning.html[/url]
here is the cleaning article I have often cited
Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
Our directory is intended as a resource for people with peanut and nut allergies. It contains foods, helpful products, and much more.
Momcat posted a link to the article you may be talking about in the "Teaching a class" thread.
I also have a similar one that I will try to find.
If you google "peanut allergy and dishwashing liquid" or "removing peanut protein" many articles pop up. The one I remember was titled "Nuttin left"
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10 yo dd- PA,TNA, tests pos to soy, CATS, many environmentals, Asthmatic
5 yo dd- NKA, avoiding nuts
3 yo dd- outgrown milk/soy, avoiding nuts
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10 yo dd- PA,TNA, tests pos to soy, CATS, many environmentals, Asthmatic
5 yo dd- NKA, avoiding nuts
3 yo dd- outgrown milk/soy, avoiding nuts