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Baby bees multipurpose ointment
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Nikkie, proud wife to Dan and sahm to Jason (1/25/05) Jillian (11/14/06) and Riley (1/5/09) and expecting Baby #4 August 10 2012
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Bump again - somebody has to know!
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Location: Lumby, British Columbia, Canada
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Re: Baby bees multipurpose ointment
The ingredients are listed on well.ca
The only iffy ingredient would be castor seed oil. I have used un-petroleum jelly by alba (which contains castor seed oil) with my cloth diapers, but I had used a fleece liner. It left grease stains on the fleece liners, but then again I was using crappy Rockin Green detergent at the time which didn't clean very good. Anyhoo, if I use it again I will use a disposable liner on top of a fleece liner, just to make sure it doesn't leave grease marks on my diapers. |
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and sahm to Jason (1/25/05)
Jillian (11/14/06)
and Riley (1/5/09)
and expecting Baby #4 August 10 2012



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