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Deanne Francis <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 May 1999 21:57:02 -0600
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Hi, all,
A look at the label should convince most anyone that Bag Balm (Udder Cream)
is for VETERINARY, not human use.  None of the allergens or pollutants have
been removed, and a call to a qualified dermatologist should solve the
problem about whether or not it should be used on human nipples.

Having used this stuff on cows udders while we were running a cow/calf
operation,  I can tell you that many calves won't nurse unless it is cleaned
off completely. Actually, if we ever decide to raise any more cattle, I am
going to try Lansinoh on the cows.
Deanne, BSN, IBCLC,LCCE

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