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MumOfTwoBoys
04-12-2006, 20:20
I won't say "it is a miracle" but I tried some of their products on DS1 and and can say that they will either help completely or improve to some extend. Defineitely won't harm. The prices are very reasonable given the size of bottles/tubs/tubes. It is 110% natural, beats any organic product.
www.moogoo.com.au
Sounds great. Will have to try that one!
Duchessa
07-12-2006, 21:18
Don't use them if your child is allergic to milk protein!! I was recommended them and tried them on my twin girls who have eczema and had an AWFUL AWFUL experience. Even if I use it on my self, then touch them they come out in hives.
But their products are lovely and rich and smell divine. And the customer service is excellent. Craig is lovely :)
MumOfTwoBoys
28-12-2006, 13:46
Well, sorry forgot to mention it's milk based. Fortunately nobody in our family has any milk/lactose allergies so I didn't even think about the warning.
Well, a little update. For nearly two months I have been doing my best to make sure that my son doesn't eat anything with preservatives, colours and artificial flavours. No, I didn't switch to organic food simply checked the labels. It also helps that I cook almost everything from scratch anyway... This combined with MooGoo products led to the situation where I haven't used any cortisone cream for a month, his skin is great, his sheets are free from blood stains and I am not sure what I am to do with a large number of new Elocon tubes. It took time but it worked. Given that DS1 is nearly seven he was able to understand that there are certain things he can't eat. But since he is sometimes given artificially coloured lollies as presents by some friends I found a way for him to use them. He makes art projects with them! All I had to to do was to buy a bottle of Clag... Everyone is happy.
jess_live_die
28-12-2006, 13:49
that sounds great
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