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Liz Dedman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:39:59 -0500
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The concern, though, is not with a reaction, such as a sensitivity,
irritation, or allergy. The concern is with life threatening infant
botulism. In my opinion, not worth the risk.
Respectfully,
Liz

Liz Dedman, MD, FAAP, IBCLC
Growing Healthy Children
Louisville, KY


On Feb 23, 2012, at 2:11 PM, Mechell Turner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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>
> Dear all,
>
> Beeswax is an interesting question. I use it to make my salves exclusively.
> I get the fresh wax from the local beekeepers. ( we have some in our field)
> we just don't own the supers.  Bees are extremely clean animals and as
> stated quite fascinating.  I am a member of our  local and state association
> of beekeepers.  In having to clean the wax I do have to heat it and the
> honey that is left in it for quite a long time. It is cleaned strained and
> strained again.  I have not experienced any problems with it on the nipples
> of moms or causing  a reaction in babes.  I have noticed some but a few
> reactions when salves are used with petroleum jelly, a & d ointment, or the
> salve is made with peanut oil rather than a quality olive oil.  Also salves
> made with paraffin wax do not allow the skin to breath, whereas beeswax
> still maintains some of its porousness and allows the skin to breathe.  I
> think that if reaction occurs it may be more to the herb or the oils than
> the clostridium.  I agree breast milk on sore nipples is the best solution.
> But some calendula, and even one of my salves in bees wax is fairly safe.
>
>
>
> Yes fresh unheated honey is not for infants internal consumption, wax seems
> fairly safe.
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>
>
> There are great homeopathic remedies also for sore nipples. Castor equi,
> graphites, silcea, even symphytum.
>
>
>
> Hope this was helpful.
>
>
>
> Mechell Turner, M.Ed. Certified clinical herbalist
>
> Owner Simply Herbal Organics.
>
> Peachland, NC 28133
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