Going "baby natural" was something I knew we had to do the moment I  learned we were getting a baby. You see, we live in a jungle. Yes it's  tropical and there are trees and monkeys and elephants, but it's not  just a green jungle, it's a PLASTIC jungle. Everything here is made-from  or wrapped in plastic. Sometimes three or four layers of plastic. Not  only is it a jungle, but It's a chemical jungle. Everything is loaded  down with what ever companies feel like putting in their products.
To  make things worse, I don't speak the language. Everything is written is  swirly-whirlly Thai and I have no idea what ingredients is in anything!  Even familiar things may have an English name, like "Frosted Flakes".  but unless it is imported, the ingredients and Thai.  We are able to get  alot of imported stuff, like Seventh Generation, but it's three times  what I'd pay back home. Just not in the budget, but there is no way I'm  putting anything on Pickles that I don't know what it is.
Am  I being crazy? Too Granola? Ober concerned?  I don't think so.  Last  time I did this baby thing with "the Grown Ups" I used all the quick and  easy stuff. Johnson's& Johnson's  was my pal. But I had babies with  chronic ear infections, enema, asthma, colic, diaper rash, and a number  of other illnesses. I'm not twenty years old now and I know, that even  though I love the small of a J&J baby, I am not putting that stuff  on Pickles tiny hiney!
You see three years ago I spent  16 days in the hospital here in beautiful Chiang Mai, with pesticide  poisoning. My body got to the point where it just couldn't take any more  of the crap that was being pumped in, spattered on, or inhaled. As  beautiful as it it here, the fact of the matter is, there really are no  "regulations". Just like the traffic lights, food regulations are a  suggestion.  I am leary of everything now. If I can't read it, I'm not  buying it.
So the need to create  my own Jungle Baby care has  arisen. I am hoping here, through this blog to share, with others the  lovely natural products that you can make yourself. Or, if you live in  Thailand, direct you to things that have worked for me and that I trust.  Hope you enjoy and use them.  Please let me know if you try my ideas  and what you think!
 
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