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Re: "Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 06:32:21 -0400
From: Patrica Young <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: sunscreen and Vit D
I think it is the PABA we are trying to avoid, plus their skins are
delicate and react to "glop" so easily. The best is cover the baby,
whether you use clothing or a parasol is up to you. Actually you'd both
benefit from a parasol. Those Victorian ladies carried them for a
reason -
sun avoidance. Sincerely, Pat in SNJ"
I agree -- I opt for covering my children in something long and light as
much as possible. But my real question was, doesn't sunscreen (and for
that matter covering up) older babies and children prevent them from
getting enough vitamin D? This is, according to the media and "medical"
reports I've been reading, a problem in Canada, especially with
dark-complected children. This is what I gathered from Jack's book, as
well as the media. What should I be telling moms of darker babies (like
me)?
Jo-Anne
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