Tincture of Benzoin was used on the broken skin of cracked nipples for many years and in major teaching hospitals in this country and by most midwives in my experience It was the only thing which cleared my daughter in laws cracked nipple when I visited her in Western Australia a four hour plane ride from Victoria). What is wrong with using it when it heals is so helpful and does not cause any pain. While there was a big rush to remove it from hospitals in l983 there was an equally big rush to return to recommending it. I am not sure of the research base which caused its withdrawal or its return. What is the evidence against its use I would like to see how much rational thought was given to banning it. Is it about the same story as banning gentian violet in this country.? Midwife of forty years IBCLC B. App Sc. M Bioeth RN RM [log in to unmask] ----------