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I stopped using fabric softerner for the dryer many years ago - I realized that the softner was full of toxic chemicals, which went in to your cloths - which then went on to your skin and then into your body. NO thank you. Cloths dried without softner are just fine. Also unless you can buy softner without all the heavey perfume, it is quite sickining.

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And guys…. There were also lots of

tips in that list… guess I should have edited it for you.

Janet

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of SV

Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007

7:16 AM

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Subject: Re:

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There are also unofficial reports that fabric softeners are

tied to neurological problems.

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Here is a link to some cute hats. These wont keep the band itself cooler but they are very lightweight and breathable so they are great for blocking the sun when outdoors :) Not to mention they are super cute :)www.StylinBabyHelmets.com

:)

>> My 7 month old daughter just received her Hanger cranial helmet last week. I was very surprised at how much she sweats underneath it. We live in East Texas and the temperatures are so hot right now. Is there anyone that has any suggestions for what to do to maybe keep her from sweating so badly under her helmet?> > Thanks,> > Mommy to Shelby Grace>

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buybuybaby.com and babiesrus.com both have clip on fans that I use for my son

while we are out and about...we live in Mississippi so it is sometimes 110 here

and very humid. But the fan clips onto a carseat or stroller shopping cart, etc.

and i aim it at the top of his head, where it is open. Since you also live in a

hot climate, you will still have to take it off every 2-3 hours and wipe his

head and let his head and the helmet dry to prevent chafing and rashes, though.

> >

> > My 7 month old daughter just received her Hanger cranial helmet last week.

I was very surprised at how much she sweats underneath it. We live in East

Texas and the temperatures are so hot right now. Is there anyone that has any

suggestions for what to do to maybe keep her from sweating so badly under her

helmet?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Mommy to Shelby Grace

> >

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