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OK, that explains it -- it was 22 years ago. What would you see in
terms of toxicity? Curious about what I may have done to my
daughter....yikes!
Interesting how things change -- Lanolin 24 yrs ago, vit. E 22 yrs ago,
Eucerin 18 yrs ago.......
Margi (dating myself...)
Phyllis Adamson wrote:
> I'd stay away from that now. We used to think it was safe, but experience
> showed it is just too easy for little babe to consume too much Vit E. It is
> oil soluble and concentrates in the body.
> And it was so convenient: keep the bottle of gel caps in the 'fridge. Put a
> hole in one and squeeze out a drop of Vit E. The gel cap tended to reseal
> itself. While the amount of Vit E was negligible for mom, it turned out to
> be enormous for babe.
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> Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
> Glendale, AZ
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>> Phyllis Adamson wrote:
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>>> Any suggestions on obtaining oil for use on the PP floor? manner of
>>> dispensing it? olive, corn, canola, other?
>>> Phyllis
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>> Would vitamin E oil work? You could break open a new capsule each
>> time. Or would it put too much E in the milk? Just curious, as I used
>> E on my nipples in the first few days after birth with my 2nd baby (as
>> well as on the stretching perineum during birth, LOL).
>>
>> Margi
>>
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