Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 My kids got some of these jelly-like bath balls from my Mom in their " Advents calenders " - you know the type that is a shell of watersoulable thing and inside there is bathoil? Well, last night I put one of them in the kids bath and you know what happened?? Sam got out of the bath complaining that his leg hurt and when I inspected him he had large blisters on behind both knees and some on the back of his thighs as well. Luckily John didn't have any, but I have used some hydrocortison cream on Sams blisters and they are better, but not entirely gone. There are probably some good EOs to use intead of the cortison, but I realy wanted those blisters gone and had no time for any " expirementations " ;-) Easily understood I more than friggin upset, but since the balls are the stuff you buy by picking out of jars (like jelly beans), I will not have a chanse to find the manufactorer so I can complain. But - never ever will I use any commercial made stuff in my kids bath again - it's back to Momas homemade concotions - either bathsalts or turkish red oil with mandarine EO. Fragrant Blessings, Ylva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 At 08:12 AM 1/19/2004 -0000, you wrote: >My kids got some of these jelly-like bath balls from my Mom in >their " Advents calenders " - you know the type that is a shell of >watersoulable thing and inside there is bathoil? Well, last night I >put one of them in the kids bath and you know what happened?? Sam got >out of the bath complaining that his leg hurt and when I inspected >him he had large blisters on behind both knees and some on the back >of his thighs as well. Luckily John didn't have any, but I have used >some hydrocortison cream on Sams blisters and they are better, but >not entirely gone. There are probably some good EOs to use intead of >the cortison, but I realy wanted those blisters gone and had no time >for any " expirementations " ;-) Sorry for your boy's discomfort, Ylva. Poor kid may never take a bath again, LOL! Didn't I send you some of my St. John's Wort oil? That would have been the perfect soother for the blisters. You can still use it, it's not too late. We part-time, amateur herbalists with only 30 years experience make some damn fine cures for what ails ya. Oh, Martin helped turn me on to SJW oil, cause I live in the tropics and the plant doesn't grow here. I was using other, less effective herbal oils for my inflammation problems, but Martin and Henriette, two very experienced, sharing herbalists, convinced me SJW was the way to go. I had tried every herbal and EO relative to my severe arthritis in my hands, and this stuff worked immediately. Please use the stuff -- it's amazing effective for everything from skin inflammations to rheumatoid joints (my personal use for it.) Muscle sprains and bruises respond well to it, too, and it would have helped you when you took that spill on the ice. It took the pain out of a 350F burn I got on my lower lip (biting into a jelly-filled pastry straight from the oven, duh!) No pain, no blister. Magical stuff. Don't forget Ylva, this is also an herb group, and EOs aren't always the answer, as much as we love them (and my flat wallet shows how much I love them :-). There is no EO I'd put on a blister on a child, but there are several herbal infusions (water or oil) that I would use. >Easily understood I more than friggin upset, but since the balls are >the stuff you buy by picking out of jars (like jelly beans), I will >not have a chanse to find the manufactorer so I can complain. >But - never ever will I use any commercial made stuff in my kids bath >again - it's back to Momas homemade concotions - either bathsalts or >turkish red oil with mandarine EO. I think most of us are on this group, and others like it, because we're all fed up with the harmful chemicals in products. Make your own, my Swedish sister, make your own. Oh, I've been using your Green Fingers balm for a slight skin problem, and I love it! I love the color, the fragrance, the ingredients, and the healing properties. You are officially an amateur herbalist and a good Mommy to make such a great concoction. Your kids are lucky :-) http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 Hi Ylva, > My kids got some of these jelly-like bath balls from my Mom in > their " Advents calenders " My goodness - Advent already. Spring is on its way! - you know the type that is a shell of > watersoulable thing and inside there is bathoil? Well, last night I > put one of them in the kids bath and you know what happened?? Sam got > out of the bath complaining that his leg hurt and when I inspected > him he had large blisters on behind both knees and some on the back > of his thighs as well. Ugh! Its sad that so many of those things are so yucky! Most bubble bath products out there contain an ingredient that will give little girls and women urinary tract problems too, even though they don't have to use that ingredient to make the foam - its just CHEAP. > Luckily John didn't have any, but I have used > some hydrocortison cream on Sams blisters and they are better, but > not entirely gone. There are probably some good EOs to use intead of > the cortison, but I realy wanted those blisters gone and had no time > for any " expirementations " ;-) I wouldn't have used EO's either. It could have caused more irritation for the poor little guy. I find a strong infusion of chickweed to be great to add to bath water or to use as a poultice for itchy and irritated skin. > Easily understood I more than friggin upset, but since the balls are > the stuff you buy by picking out of jars (like jelly beans), I will > not have a chanse to find the manufactorer so I can complain. > But - never ever will I use any commercial made stuff in my kids bath > again - it's back to Momas homemade concotions - either bathsalts or > turkish red oil with mandarine EO. I hear ya and agree 100% mama! It really is a turn off! I hope he is all better soon > Fragrant Blessings, > Ylva *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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