![]() Have you ever heard of someone that is allergic to their Retzuos / Tefillin straps? I had a client who recently got new Retzuos while in Israel for the Yom Tov, and ever since he got new Retzuos he developed an allergic reaction to them consisting of blisters and puss infection on his arm. Most Retzuos today use Chrome to make them. Unfortunately, a select few that are allergic to the chrome. Are you or do you know someone who is having a reaction to their Retzuos? I have good news for you! We stock chrome-free Retzuos. There is no reason why it should hurt to wear Tefillin. If you are suffering contact us today. Vegetable Tanned / Chrome free Retzuos can be ordered via this Link Chrome free Retzuos
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David Schwarz
10/8/2018 08:31:14 am
Since I started to get an allergic reaction to wearing tefillin I changed my retzuos to a supposedly chrome free ones but unfortunately it did not help me. I am told that there is a vegetable process available that would help me, please advise.
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Rabbi Kass
11/11/2018 07:46:39 pm
Hi David we do have vegetable tanned Retzuos available as well, please reach out to me so I can help you with your Tefillin. 845-262-0246
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