Further to my post a few days ago on the ingredients of nipple creams, a colleague from the UK has alerted me to recent warnings not to use a popular product marketed the the UK for sore nipples, Kamillosan, because it contains peanut oil. Dr Frankland, described as one of Britain's foremost allergists, has found that children who developed peanut allergy had often been breastfed by women who used this product. Dr Frankland said that more than a third of children were susceptible to developing peanut allergies if exposed to peanut oils while breastfeeding. "The risk is particularly great for children under two. _ Babies were often sensitised by early exposure to peanut oil. Later that could lead to a severe reaction upon their first taste or peanuts or peanut butter and attacks could prove fatal. There were seven deaths between 1991-1995". (Ref: Breast oil linked to allergies in babies, The Daily Telegraph, London July 21 1996) While the formulation of Masse Cream varies from country to country, last time I checked in the USA it listed peanut oil as the main emollient. Can anyone confirm if this is still the case? This is a MAJOR concern. The makers of K--n have announced that they are now changing their formulation from peanut oil to maize oil (no allergic potential????) The medical director from the company said mothers were advised on the packaging to use it only *after* feeding their babies!!! Now who's trying to shift the blame and make mothers feel guilty? Is he suggesting that the only way babies could have been exposed is if mothers have been applying it *before* breastfeeding, contrary to the instructions. Doesn't he know oils are not absorbed into the skin? Ros Escott [log in to unmask]