kchaystack
Supporting Member
But let me make sure I'm following everyone, because I want to learn as well, even if the person I'm trying to help backs out.
Our bodies produce glycerin/glycerol, so in essence, there is no way to be allergic to it, because we make it. Did I get that right? I'm simpleminded sometimes, ya know.
Well none of us are doctors. If he has been to a doctor, and told he is allergic to glycerin I would not argue. If he has self diagnosed - well. I probably still would not fight - but I might not believe him either.
So what he's actually allergic to is the byproducts that occur from a source of some unknown source. I need to know A. where he got the idea he's allergic to glycerin, and b. if possible, the source. Which means some work on his part. Which I'm not entirely sure he's interested in doing. But that's okay. Cause I'm learning.
Well, I am not saying what he is allergic to. All I was saying is that if he IS allergic to glycerin, then he is allergic to it from ALL sources. Because glycerin is glycerin. If he can use soap made from lard for example, but not from palm, then it is NOT glycerin he is allergic to. BUt I am not a doctor! Do not take my word for it and endanger any ones health.