Showing posts with label Medicine Chest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medicine Chest. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The Best Butt Cream

I wish I could put before and after pictures because, wow!  My daughters butt went from raw and purple to splotchy-pink in a day. This is a recipe from a doc in Arizona that my sister used to go to. My sister swears by this recipe and now so do I. 

Butt Cream

Small tube of zinc oxide (1 oz)
2 Tbsp bacitracin (1 oz tube)
2 Tbsp Maalox or Mylanta (I could only find a generic brand version at Walgreens)
Small tube A&D ointment (I used an almost-full 1.5 oz tube)

Mix together. Put on diaper rash after every diaper change or as needed. 

We also blow dry our babies' butts on warm/low before putting this cream on to get it really dry. 

Friday, November 13, 2009

Okay, I was trying to write at the bottom of the Neti Pot video I just posted but blogger was being crazy. Hence the 2 posts. I just started Neti -ing recently and plan to do it every morning to help ward off the flu and also to help me breathe better. My husband has been neti-ing ever since I saw it on Oprah to help with his allergies and it really works. He started out using the Sinucleanse salt that came with his pot, but now we make our salt and he likes it so much better. The recipe is based on a recipe I found in my Essential Oils Desk Reference Book but instead of using all salt, we use half salt and half baking soda to cut down on the mild tingling sensation. I recommend using only therapeutic grade essential oils since it's going IN your body, but you can do whatever you want.

Neti Pot Salt Recipe

1/4 cup non-iodized salt
1/4 cup baking soda
10 drops Rosemary E.O.
6 drops Tea Tree E.O.

Mix together well and store in a glass jar (we use a pint canning jar).
Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon in 1 cup warm water in neti pot.
Repeat for other nostril.

At first I was very scared to try the neti pot after hearing my husband's coughing and sputtering while he was trying to learn. I was pleasantly surprised how easy and non-scary it is. I haven't choked at all. It does feel different, but when you are done your sinuses feel like the Scrubbing Bubble ladies have been up there cleaning. It just feels so good. I just ordered the Rhino Horn neti pot and I'm excited to use that based on reading all the positive reviews.

Neti Potting

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Homemade Electrolyte Drink (Pedialyte)**Updated**

I previously posted a recipe for homemade Pedialyte that I found, but never used. Well, I finally got to make it about a month ago and it was HORRENDOUS. Even when I increased the sugar from 3 tablespoons to 6 tablespoons. Then I was worried because I read sugar can aggravate diarrhea and so I didn't want to double it.

Today Picky Eater #2 woke up throwing up so I tried a different sweetener, stevia. I put just enough in to make it taste good. If you want it to taste sweeter, add a few more drops. The good thing about stevia is that it doesn't make diarrhea worse like sugar can. So here is my updated recipe.

Homemade Electrolyte Drink (Pedialyte)
4 cups water
1/2 tsp Morton's Lite Salt (for the potassium)
1/2 tsp baking soda
30 drops liquid stevia extract (**updated ingredient**)
1/2 pkg unsweetened Kool Aid (optional)

Mix together and store in the fridge. Discard any leftovers after 3 days.