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		<title>Should you use Baby Oil on your Baby? </title>
		<description><![CDATA[<DIV><FONT face="Arial Black"><STRONG>You decide--</STRONG></FONT>&nbsp;&nbsp; </DIV>  <P><STRONG>It smells nice and it's soothing for baby. But who would think such an old-time product, a nursery staple, could injure and kill?</STRONG></P>  <P><FONT size="2">Baby oil, along with other common household oils for massage, hair, and bath, essential oils, eucalyptus and camphor oils, are responsible for at least 3000 reported ingestion accidents to young children every year in Australia.</FONT></P>  <P><FONT size="2">Toxicologist Dr Naren Gunja from NSW Poisons Information Centre at Westmead Hospital says most parents don't realise the danger.</FONT></P>  <P><FONT size="2">"Once the child has ingested it depending on how much they ingest then it could be too late. Over a period of time, the child can die," says Dr Gunja.</FONT></P>  <P><FONT size="2">"It is a gradual process that can take several days, two weeks to die."</FONT></P>  <P><FONT size="2">Mineral oils contain hydrocarbons, a real danger to the stomach and especially the lungs - which can stop working.</FONT></P>  <P><FONT size="2">"A mouthful of baby oil ingested by a child is enough to cause it to vomit and if they breathe that into their lungs that is enough to cause lung inflammation ... if enough of that happens it could lead to death," says Dr Gunja.</FONT></P>  <P><FONT size="2">Mineral oils are also used for cleaning, as industrial and mechanical lubricants, in cosmetics and even pesticides. And, apart from they've been blamed for a range of health problems - allegedly acne, premature ageing of skin, and other skin disorders, impeding normal cell development and possibly causing vitamin deficiency.</FONT></P><FONT size="2">  <UL>  <LI><FONT size="1">Reporter: Helen Wellings </FONT>  <LI><FONT size="1">Broadcast Date: September 24, 2008 TodayTonight Yahoo7news</FONT>   <LI><FONT size="1">Johnson &amp; Johnson Baby Oil - Ingredients - Mineral Oil, fragrance (As a result of this news article and others, Johnson Baby Oil now has a child proof cap.&nbsp;</FONT>&nbsp;<FONT size="1">   <H1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading"></FONT><FONT size="1"><FONT color="#000000" size="3">Mineral oil</FONT></H1>  <LI>  <DIV id="bodyContent">  <H3 id="siteSub"><FONT color="#000000">From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</FONT></H3>  <DIV id="contentSub"></DIV>  <DIV id="jump-to-nav"><FONT size="2">Jump to: </FONT><A href="#column-one"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">navigation</FONT></A><FONT size="2">, </FONT><A href="#searchInput"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">search</FONT></A></DIV><!-- start content -->  <P><FONT size="2"><B>Mineral oil</B> or <B>liquid petroleum</B> is a </FONT><A title="By-product" href="/wiki/By-product"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">by-product</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> in the </FONT><A title="Distillation" href="/wiki/Distillation"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">distillation</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> of </FONT><A title="Petroleum" href="/wiki/Petroleum"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">petroleum</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> to produce </FONT><A title="Gasoline" href="/wiki/Gasoline"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">gasoline</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> and other petroleum based products from crude oil. It is a </FONT><A title="Transparent materials" href="/wiki/Transparent_materials"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">transparent</FONT></A><FONT size="2">, </FONT><A title="Colorless" href="/wiki/Colorless"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">colorless</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> oil composed mainly of </FONT><A title="Alkane" href="/wiki/Alkane"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">alkanes</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> (typically 15 to 40 carbons) and cyclic </FONT><A title="Paraffin" href="/wiki/Paraffin"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">paraffins</FONT></A><FONT size="2">, related to </FONT><A title="Petroleum jelly" href="/wiki/Petroleum_jelly"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">petroleum jelly</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> (also known as "white petrolatum"). It has a density of around 0.8 g/cm<SUP>3</SUP>.<SUP id="cite_ref-kayelabymech_0-0" class="reference"><A href="#cite_note-kayelabymech-0"><FONT color="#0000ff"><SPAN>[</SPAN>1<SPAN>]</SPAN></FONT></A></SUP> Mineral oil is a substance of relatively low value, and it is produced in very large quantities. Mineral oil is available in light and heavy grades, and can often be found in drug stores.</FONT></P></DIV>  <LI>  <DIV>  <P><FONT size="2">In the late 1800s, the term "mineral oil" or "rock oil" was first used to describe the petroleum hydrocarbons and associated products that were produced from wells that tapped underground reservoirs. The term differentiated petroleum hydrocarbons produced from underground sources from other common oil sources at the time, such as </FONT><A title="Palm oil" href="/wiki/Palm_oil"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">palm oil</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> or </FONT><A title="Whale oil" href="/wiki/Whale_oil"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">whale oil</FONT></A><FONT size="2">. In today's petroleum exploration and production (E&amp;P) business, the phrase "mineral oil" is most often used in legal documents to define and encompass all of the liquid hydrocarbon and gaseous products produced from wells drilled into underground petroleum-bearing reservoirs.</FONT></P></DIV></LI></UL>  <DIV>  <P><FONT size="2">There are three basic classes of refined mineral oils:</FONT></P>  <UL>  <LI><FONT size="2">paraffinic oils, based on <I>n</I>-alkanes </FONT>  <LI><A title="Naphthenic oil" href="/wiki/Naphthenic_oil"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">naphthenic oils</FONT></A><FONT size="2">, based on </FONT><A title="Cycloalkane" href="/wiki/Cycloalkane"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">cycloalkanes</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> </FONT>  <LI><FONT size="2">aromatic oils, based on </FONT><A title="Aromatic hydrocarbon" href="/wiki/Aromatic_hydrocarbon"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">aromatic hydrocarbons</FONT></A><FONT size="2"> (not to be confused with </FONT><A title="Essential oil" href="/wiki/Essential_oil"><FONT color="#0000ff" size="2">essential oils</FONT></A><FONT size="2">) </FONT></LI></UL></FONT></DIV></FONT>]]></description>
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		<author>Babs Designs LTD</author>
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		<title>Should you use Baby Oil on your Baby? </title>
		<description><![CDATA[<DIV>I pasted these articles here so you would not have to take my word for it. Mineral oil (baby oil) is not good for you or your baby's skin. </DIV>  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>  <DIV>Yes, it will protect against diaper rash by clogging the pores and forming a film and it smells good. But, remember that fragrance oil is also made from chemicals in a chemical lab.</DIV>  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>  <DIV>And now for the advertisment that you knew was coming.......Shea Butter - I cannot stress enough the value of shea butter. </DIV>  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>  <DIV>All natural Shea Butter is one of the best things you can put on your baby. It is great for treating and preventing diaper rash. If your baby has irritated and red skin caused by diaper rash, shea butter will&nbsp;sooth and relieve the rash.&nbsp;As a preventative it creates an effective layer that will keep your baby dry and prevent diaper rash. </DIV>  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>  <DIV>100% Shea Butter is not thin like a lotion. But it melts at body temperature. Put a little on the palms of your hands and rub together to melt, then apply to baby. </DIV>  <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>  <DIV>Barb</DIV>]]></description>
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