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Gold is a very safe bet for metal, not many people are allergic to gold.
Hi, This is my knowledge since I work in a fashion jewelry company. The state of California has lead and nickel requirements for jewelry in order for the jewelry to be considered safe. Nickel is not a problem since most jewelry factories in China are nickel-free . However, California considers jewelry that has less than 600 ppm (parts per million) for lead safe (this is for adult jewelry, for children jewelry it is a lot lower). If an earring is considered lead/nickel compliant, that means that the earring has some lead/nickel but lower than the threshold. Lead/nickel free means that they have none. However, I know that that it is VERY difficult to make completely lead free jewelry if it has metal plating. Many companies put lead free even though they should actually be writing lead compliant. Just my 2 cents.
Surgical Steel is the safest material to use, however if you are not allergic to precious metals, gold may be used also.
Yes it is safe. Source: Me - I am allergic to Vancomycin and have been on Clindamycin.
Maybe. Some people that are allergic to penicillin are also allergic to Keflex and some aren't. To be on the safe side I would avoid it.
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They didn't allow me to proceed with my barium swallow. They said that people who are allergic to dyes, iodine, or shellfish may also be allergic to barium so to be safe they didn't let me do it.
Generally it's safe, although using too much could be a problem, and some people are allergic.
Some people have a nickel sensitivity when it comes to earrings. Therefore, I believe that nickel free or nickel safe earrings are the best and safest earrings to use. They are made from surgical stainless steel.
Citric acid is safe to use on most things you could name, nickel included.
Yes, zinc alloy jewelry is safe to wear. Zinc alloy jewelry is lead free and lead is what is considered to be harmful.
Yes but some people may be allergic to the dies and perfumes that some lotions have.