New medical-grade Lanolin reduces
allergic reactions to almost ZERO!

Much of the information that proliferates on the internet concerning lanolin allergy is quite outdated, and based on erroneous conclusions from initial tests dating back to 1952.  Later testing repudiated those earlier results, and evidence presented at the EEC Commissions in Brussels in the early 1980s vindicated lanolin as a superb emollient in combating many forms of skin disease.

Both the UK and member states of the EEC (European Economic Community) deleted all allergy labeling requirements for lanolin in 1982.  Also, in 1984 these same nations deleted from their respective laws all spurious references to lanolin allergy.

Biolanyn contains a medical-grade form of lanolin.  Positive allergic reactions have been reduced to almost zero, even among patients who had previously been shown to be allergic to ordinary lanolin.  In a recent patch-test carried out in four European hospitals, only one patient in 149 (who had previously been shown to be lanolin sensitive) tested positive, a REDUCTION of 99% amongst the lanolin sensitive population.