I dont see any problems being addicted to farmville. It is a good game to enhance our organisation and planning skills..the timing of harvests, the amount of coins to earn and to make new friends.
I rather play farmville than to join the gossip clubs. :P
Friday, January 29, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
MY BABY HAS DIAPER RASH (FOUND THIS REMEDY)
Using natural remedies for diaper rash, instead of using store-bought balms and ointments, can often lead to greater results and faster healing. Sometimes store-bought remedies don’t even work on your baby’s tender skin.
There are plenty of natural remedies out there to help ease your baby’s pain and discomfort.
First Things First:
First thing to do is bathe your baby in either plain warm water, or add some oatmeal to it. Once your baby is out of the bath, use a hair-dryer on its lowest heat setting and gently dry baby’s bottom. If you don’t have a hair-dryer, gently pat the bottom with a soft towel.
Then, let your baby have some diaper-free air time. Getting some air to the area is one of the most natural healing aids you can do. If your baby is not mobile, use a waterproof mat on the floor and place her there with some toys, or lay her on your chest with a towel. If mobile, you might have a harder time keeping your little one in one place, but still try to give them some air time.
If you are just changing a dirty diaper, avoid using commercial baby-wipes as they contain harsh amounts of alcohol, which can irritate baby’s skin even more. Make sure you dry the area thoroughly after cleaning, and then try to give some air time again.
Tried & Tested Natural Remedies for Diaper Rash:
Oliver Oil & Water:
Natural and healthy, olive oil has been used for centuries for all different kinds of ailments. Try whisking a tablespoon of olive oil with 5 drops of water until it forms a creamy smooth texture, then apply to baby’s clean, dry bottom.
Cod Liver Oil Capsules:
Another great natural remedy is to use cod liver oil capsules. Open the capsules and pour the oil over the affected area.
There are plenty of natural remedies out there to help ease your baby’s pain and discomfort.
First Things First:
First thing to do is bathe your baby in either plain warm water, or add some oatmeal to it. Once your baby is out of the bath, use a hair-dryer on its lowest heat setting and gently dry baby’s bottom. If you don’t have a hair-dryer, gently pat the bottom with a soft towel.
Then, let your baby have some diaper-free air time. Getting some air to the area is one of the most natural healing aids you can do. If your baby is not mobile, use a waterproof mat on the floor and place her there with some toys, or lay her on your chest with a towel. If mobile, you might have a harder time keeping your little one in one place, but still try to give them some air time.
If you are just changing a dirty diaper, avoid using commercial baby-wipes as they contain harsh amounts of alcohol, which can irritate baby’s skin even more. Make sure you dry the area thoroughly after cleaning, and then try to give some air time again.
Tried & Tested Natural Remedies for Diaper Rash:
Oliver Oil & Water:
Natural and healthy, olive oil has been used for centuries for all different kinds of ailments. Try whisking a tablespoon of olive oil with 5 drops of water until it forms a creamy smooth texture, then apply to baby’s clean, dry bottom.
Cod Liver Oil Capsules:
Another great natural remedy is to use cod liver oil capsules. Open the capsules and pour the oil over the affected area.
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