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suzieq
9 years agoMember
Thanks for all your homework. It may still be cheaper buying direct from England at the moment. Plus I wouldn't imagine stockists would have full range of all products and would have to make special orders anyway. That may change in the future.
Anyone with serious allergies would have to read ingredient lists of everything they purchased beforehand. Same with anyone with nut allergies. What is good about Yes site in england is it has complete list of all ingredients which I printed out and gave to my GP who gave all thumbs up. After Breast Cancer I don't take any risks at all as there are lots of things in nature that can turn into estrogen in the body.
Getting organic certification and listed on the NHS in Englad is a big deal for any product. It would have had to go through rigorous trials and testing. I might let Yes know what you said and get back with their response.
In the meantime be careful using Sylk. It was removed from Australian shelves because it claimed to be organic when it contains parabens so use sparingly.
Cheers
Sue
Anyone with serious allergies would have to read ingredient lists of everything they purchased beforehand. Same with anyone with nut allergies. What is good about Yes site in england is it has complete list of all ingredients which I printed out and gave to my GP who gave all thumbs up. After Breast Cancer I don't take any risks at all as there are lots of things in nature that can turn into estrogen in the body.
Getting organic certification and listed on the NHS in Englad is a big deal for any product. It would have had to go through rigorous trials and testing. I might let Yes know what you said and get back with their response.
In the meantime be careful using Sylk. It was removed from Australian shelves because it claimed to be organic when it contains parabens so use sparingly.
Cheers
Sue