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Purogenics Announces SoapBerry for Fragrance Allergy Sufferers

Purogenics, a supplier of hypoallergenic products to the health food industry, recently added SoapBerry to their line of quality products. SoapBerry is a fragrance and dye free natural soap that can be used by people suffering from allergies.

2013-06-21
PROVO, UT, June 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) Purogenics, a supplier of hypoallergenic products to the health food industry, recently added SoapBerry to their line of quality products. SoapBerry is a fragrance and dye free natural soap that can be used by people suffering from allergies.

The idea behind Purogenics was first conceived when Israel Haroldsen (President & CEO) and a friend were discussing the challenges their friends and family with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and fragrance allergies faced. Israel resolved that he would find, create, and produce a product line that anyone with MCS could use.

MCS and fragrance allergies are diseases in which the affected person has extremely sensitive skin, trouble breathing, or other issues related to the chemicals around them. This makes life difficult and often stressful. Israel was determined to create a product that would help the lives of people with MCS and fragrance allergies. Using past work experience, Israel soon found innovative solutions of soap.

When the SoapBerry was found, he knew it was the perfect fit. Natural, fragrance free, and dye free, this was the best solution! SoapBerries have natural soap components that limit irritation to the skin, making this a great choice for people who have MCS, eczema, fragrance allergies, or other skin allergies.

Today and everyday, Purogenics strives to improve lives of people around the world by providing safe, irritant free products. We are persistent in our search for new and innovative products that make life a little easier for people with MCS or fragrance allergies.

Visit our website to learn more about SoapBerry and our other hypoallergenic products used by the food and beverage industries.


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[Press-News.org] Purogenics Announces SoapBerry for Fragrance Allergy Sufferers
Purogenics, a supplier of hypoallergenic products to the health food industry, recently added SoapBerry to their line of quality products. SoapBerry is a fragrance and dye free natural soap that can be used by people suffering from allergies.