Victoria
On Saturday, February 2, 2013 7:45:25 PM UTC-5, gin wrote:
-- On Saturday, February 2, 2013 7:45:25 PM UTC-5, gin wrote:
You'll probably get a couple different answers on the list. I don't have a lot of infants and toddlers in my circle that I have a lot of contact with. I might try FCO with a pinky swish of lavender or melaluca for the rash. Perhaps even just FCO.
In my opinion 1-2 drops is way too much. I just use the pinky swish. To put it in perspective, if one drop is a treatment for a 200 lb adult that would be the equivalent of 20 drops on the bottom of an adults foot.
Personally I don't recommend any of the cleanses while breastfeeding including zendocrine, Terrazyme or GX. Lemon in water, LLV, change in diet and a daily PB Assist is the most I would suggest.
For me it is important that mother and baby enjoy this age and bond. Its no fun with a cranky colicky baby. Maybe I'm jaded but I think you need those moments to get you through those teenage years.
gin
On 2/2/2013 1:08 PM, victoria craigie wrote:
Gin,
1-2 drops on the bottoms of his feet. It was not diluted. This gal had a sample of on guard and is brand new to the oils. I'm also wondering now if this could be a reaction to the oils she was using since she was breastfeeding and that caused detox symptoms in him? She used Zendocrine, I think 1 drop a day in her water for about a week and Lemon oil in her water as well (not sure how much of that) for a week too. What do you think?? Should she do anything for the baby or just wait it out?
Victoria
On Saturday, February 2, 2013 2:39:00 PM UTC-5, gin wrote:How much and were was the oil used? Was it diluted? Onguard rashes are
more commonly skin sensitivity vs detox. Typically for a baby of that
age I'd swipe my pinkie over the top of the bottle and put it on the
bottom of his foot with FCO.
gin
On 2/2/2013 9:51 AM, victoria craigie wrote:
> I wrote a few days a ago about a baby (7 month old) that developed a
> rash after using on guard. We are fairly certain after input that
> this is a detox rash. It has been about 3 1/2 days and he still has
> the rash. (He has no other symptoms and seems fine otherwise). What
> can be done to help his body cleanse the toxins out and the rash to
> resolve? Has anyone seen a detox rash in baby before? He is breast
> fed so what should the mother be drinking, and doing to support him?
> Would drinking water with a bit of lemon be good for the mother now?
> The baby does not take a bottle. Maybe a bath with something in bath
> water oils or baking soda??
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