Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Dear Priyanka, Your baby does not tolerate oils for massage and develops rashes and he is better with moisture cream. This suggests that he may be having some sort of skin problem, maybe a mild form of atopic dermatitis. In such cases, a better judgement should prevail. You should ask for a skin specialist's opinion. Over the last few threads related with this issue, I am gathering the impression that everybody thinks that a oil massage for a baby is a must. I will somehow differ from this opinion. Abhyanga ie whole body oil application, according to Ayurveda has its own set of rules, dos and don'ts. Oil application in babies achieves two purposes - strength and touch. Oil massage or even just application gives strength to bones, joints, muscles and improves the blood and lymph circulation. It also helps in the movement of intestines and removing the accumulated gases in the baby's tummy. The second purpose ie touch is more important for all living being. Everybody likes a reassuring touch, more so the babies. This aspect of massage makes them calm, less jittery and induces good sleep pattern. But, oil massage does not suit every skin, more so in pitta constitution. Also hot environs can cause rashes after oil massage. Even in Vataja skin diseases even if the skin is dry, oils sometimes cause rashes if the skin dryness is because of some problem, as I have told above. Now-a-days oil massage has become more of a ritual and the proper basic thinking behind it is lost. Ayurveda has always hailed the view that any substance which causes Vikar (disturbance) should not be forcibly used, however good it may be. So, don't feel so much stressed about the issue. You can continue massage for above said benefits. For smoothness during massage, to avoid friction to the baby's skin, you may use the moisturiser that you are already using. You may also opt for cow's milk with some of it's cream whipped and mixed in it. A herbal and rash curing dual purpose application can be Aloe Vera gel (fresh extract from leaf). Make your own choices. Baby is going to benefit with whatever you choose among the given alternatives. If nothing seems to help, don't forget a medical opinion. Dr.D.B.Muzumdar M.D.Ayurvedic Medicine, INDIA. < dahpc > - priyankadeven I have not tried sesame oil. I will test sesame oil on a small areas and see what are the results with that. So far most oils have brought out the rash all over.. I have also heard about almond oil but not tried that. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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