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Coconut Sensitivity Update - More Details Eczema

Hi, My 8 month old is sensitive to products containing coconut. It makes her skin red and whelpy. I started reading labels and most natural products contain coconut. Even detergents have it in it. I am going to be getting Soap Nuts for our laundry.

I just started doing research on it and would like any resources you all might have. We use mostly organics and seek natural personal care products when possible.

Thanks,
S.

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Hi, Thank you for your responses. I had her tested using a biofeed back scan with a naturopathic doctor. (http://www.wholebodyhealingcenter.com/SCIO.shtml) My 29 month old has eczema and we had her tested earlier this year after all other tests failed to pick up what was causing her skin to flare and only getting toxic prescriptions from dermatologists. Ended up she is sensitive to dairy, garlic, potatoes, tuna, and gelatin. Now that we have eliminated those from her diet her skin is 95% clear. She is like a different child. (blood tests at 8 months showed peanut allergist but she never got them) So when my 8 month old started developing bad skin like her sister I took her straight for the scan. The main things it picked up where almond and coconut. She is only breastfed however everything natural has coconut in it and her skin will clear after a bath and vaseline. So she appears to have contact dermatitis as opposed to her sister who reacts to food she eats. I have tried both Arbonne and Melaluca on my oldest but haven't checked the ingredients yet on them. I will do that today. I have so many bottles of lotion from the 2 years of trying to treat my oldest. I will have to take the time to look at them all. I am finding there is not alot of information on line about coconut sensitivity. Keep the responses coming. Thank you very much.

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What about using Ivory soap./detergent. Does it contain coconut? When I had a very bad alergic reaction, the dermotologist told me to wash my clothes in Ivory detergent.

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What is soap nuts & do you know if it ok for cloth diapers?

My son & husband have eczema. Last night DH put some coconut oil on it, and it flared up right away! So now we are rethinking *everything*.

Hi,

The first year of my oldest son's life was a nightmare with food allergies. He was allergic to everything a baby and one year old eats.

To make a long story shorter, I started with accupressure for his allergies. It was recommended by a friend. The first one I used called "NAET" worked great, but only lasted a year and all his allergies came back. It's the method most of the accupuncturists around town use.

I then found a chiropractor/holistic doctor in Arlington. She did her allergy treatments and he's been food allergy free for the last 3 1/2 years. Also, no drugs, needles, etc and a chiropractor may be covered by your insurance.

My new baby had skin or perfume allergies to everything and broke out to every fabric that touched his body. I took him in at two weeks for his first treatment. It really cut down on his skin rashes.

I'm more of a "get to the root of a problem and fix it" instead of "putting a band aid on it" kind of person.

Here is her information. http://healthbyhandswellness.com/

Good Luck,
S.

Hi S. R,

Arbonne Baby Care Line is Pure, Safe and Benefical not only for your babies sensitive skin but for everyone. It you would like to try and sample please visit my website www.healthynutrition.myarbonne.com and let me know and I will send you a sample.

Have a great day,
J.

Hi S.,

My friend, who is ultra sensitive to fragrances, etc. is using a product called Skinlogics for Sensitive Skin. It is;
*Fragrance-free
*Dye-free
*OIL-free
*Gluten-free

If your child's skin becomes red, use SPA Theraputic Bath Minerals. All of these products are HIGH quality, with
REASONABLE PRICES!

The website is=www.beautipage.com/ktaylor76

Good luck to you and yhour baby!

K.

Hi S.,

I would talk to your pediatrician and make sure this is not a peanut allergy. At 8 months, you are probably not giving her peanut butter, but those with peanut allergies are told to avoid all nuts completely.

And don't worry! Peanut allergies are easy to live with, just takes some more research. Also, peanut allergies CAN be outgrown if you are extremely diligent in avoiding nut products.

Best luck,
M.
http://onenaturalmother.blogspot.com/

Hi S.,
Arbonne doesn't have coconut in their products and they have an entire Baby Skin Care line (lotion, oil, wash, sunscreen and diaper rash cream). We've used it on our kids, one of them having eczema issues, with great success. Arbonne is botanically-based, no mineral oils, chemicals, dyes, fragrances, animal products/by-products, etc. You can check them out on my website www.foravibrantlife.myarbonne.com. I would be happy to send you a sample and give you my 35% discount on your first order. I can email you the complete ingredient list on any of the products. Let me know how I can help.
I wish you the best and congrats on your little one! They are so much fun!
M.

What about using Ivory soap./detergent. Does it contain coconut? When I had a very bad alergic reaction, the dermotologist told me to wash my clothes in Ivory detergent.

Hi, We use shaklee products www.shaklee.com there GET CLEAN products are all natural and mostly all of them are organic and they really work well. there is also no monthly min to buy. I dont think there are any coconut in them because most of their stuff is scent free.

A. J

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