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I love Baby Butz, it’s the greatest!

Anna M

Hi all, I just want to share my experience with Baby Butz cream, if you are thinking about trying it, don’t wait, this stuff is great!!! , I put it on my grandson, at the diaper change, he had a slight rash beginning, so I put a good dose on that spot and just normal everywhere else, several hours later at diaper change time, I take his diaper off , and Baby Butz had left like a white protective barrier on his little bottom, I wash him well and low and behold, the spot where the rash was starting, was gone… but what I was impressed with was the barrier that was left on his skin,, I literally had to wash it off….it did not wipe off. this cream worked the whole time from diaper change to diaper change , protecting him from further rash and healing the one he had….. I love Baby Butz , it’s the greatest!

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My Son Can Not Use Anything Else

This cream is excellent, my son can not use anything else but Baby Butz! Thanks Teri G

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Came Upon It By Chance

Baby Butz is a fabulous product and would recommend it to any mom as an essential to have. We tried numerous creams to no avail as they all came off as soon as he wet his diaper, but this cream remained on and protected his new sensitive skin. I came upon it by chance, but will not use another cream now.

Danielle H – From B.C.

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You Are A Lifesaver!

I just wanted to say, you are a lifesaver! After trying different types of diaper cream, vaseline, anti-fungal and hydrocortisone cream my daughter had an awful rash that was bleeding with no relief. Thank goodness my friend recommended your product. I was telling my mom the other day that it is going to be added to baby gifts for all my “new-mom” friends”

Thank you again!

Brandi H

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Harsh Chemicals and Your Baby

baby on backYou have probably read all about the kinds of foods you should and shouldn’t feed your children, and with all the artificial colours and flavourings there are out there, deciding which is best can be tough. You probably already know not to feed your child harsh chemicals.

Did you know there are other chemical threats to your child besides what they ingest? Things such as diaper creams, powders, so called baby soaps and other products that you put on your baby’s skin can be just as damaging as medicines or foods that are labelled unsafe for consumption.

You should practice the same habits with other products as you do with things you put in your baby’s mouth. Read ingredient labels. Look for words such as “natural”, “alcohol free”, and “fragrance free” on labels. If you see a long list of things you don’t recognize (more common than in foods), you should at the very least question if is safe for you to use on your child. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice if you simply do not know.

Many parents unknowingly put their babies at risk every day simply because they don’t know any better. Don’t be one of those parents, you are now empowered with some great information so you can make informed decisions.

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What Else Can I Use Baby Butz Cream For?

Other Uses of Baby Butz Cream

You may think that tub of Baby Butz cream is only good to help get rid of your baby’s diaper rash, and while that is the solution it is marketed for, you can use it for many other things, including for yourself.

If you have any Baby Butz cream left after your baby’s diaper rash is gone, try the following:

• It works as a great remedy to eczema, both on children and adults.

• It’s especially good for heat rashes.
• Use it on dry elbows, dry cracked heels and other patches of scaly skin for moisture and relief.
• Use it as a complete sun block
• It stops the itching from bug bites, poison ivy, poison oak, etc

These are only some the things you can use your Baby Butz cream for, in addition to its main purpose of curing your baby’s diaper rash. We’d love to hear of any other uses you may have for this super thick cream.

Please leave us a comment letting us know what you have used Baby Butz Cream for.

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How to Ease Your Baby’s Painful Diaper Rash

Your Baby’s Reaction To Diaper Rash

Without remembering what it’s like to have diaper rash as a baby, it can be hard to understand just how painful and irritating diaper rash can be. Itchy, raw, and painful are just a few words that describe this condition.

Diaper rash can be very mild, from just a few red spots to a full blown case where you notice your baby’s bottom is covered in a raised red rash that appears to have spread all over.

Try to remember a rash, such as poison ivy that you’ve had in the past, or even try to remember a time when something such as clothing that was  too tight irritated your skin. It becomes dry, red, and itchy, and all you want to do is scratch and get rid of the pain.

This is what diaper rash does to babies, but it is worse because it’s on the most sensitive area of their body, and they can’t scratch it. The fact that they don’t know why they are in pain just aggravates the situation. The redder looking it is, the worse it feels to your baby.

This is why it’s important that if you notice signs of diaper rash, to take action immediately by using a cream such as Baby Butz right away to help calm your baby’s diaper rash symptoms. Your baby is relying on you to help them feel better and to relieve them from the pain of diaper rash. You know what to do when you have a rash; you’re all your baby has. If diaper rash persists, and Baby Butz Cream cannot heal the skin, it may be a yeast infection, a visit to your Doctor is recommended.

You can also use Baby Butz diaper rash cream at every change to guarantee that your child will never develop diaper rash again.

Do you have a story about your baby’s diaper rash and how you were able to cure it with Baby Butz diaper rash cream? Please tell us in the comments below.

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Does Baby Powder Cure Diaper Rash?

There are many different old wives’ tales out there to cure common ailments such as diaper rash, but what you may not realize is that they’re actually making the situation worse.

One tale says that using baby powder will actually cure diaper rash. For a long time, many mothers used this as a cure for diaper rash, and some people will still tell you today that it is the best solution. What they don’t realize is that baby powder actually does the opposite of what is necessary to cure diaper rash.

Baby powder, and most other types of powders, is actually drying to the skin, although it doesn’t appear to do so initially, with continued use it will dry the skin, and then your babies skin will be unable to quickly recover from the diaper rash. Diaper rash requires thick and rich moisture in order to be cured and soothed.

Baby Butz cream is specially designed to be thick and contains rich moisture to not only cure your baby’s diaper rash, but also sooth your child’s skin while it is healing. The thick, creamy consistency enables it to adhere to the skin so that it not only protects from diaper rash, but to also heal it.

By applying Baby Butz cream to your child’s rash it will immediately stop the pain associated with the rash, that alone is really important. Not only will Baby Butz heal diaper rash, but if you apply the cream at every diaper change will guarantee your baby will never develop diaper rash again.

Just because it’s been a home remedy for so long does not mean it’s a reliable cure, or that it is natural either. If you’re looking for something that is 100% natural to instantly get rid of your baby’s raw and red skin, then give up on the baby powder and try our 100% guaranteed Baby Butz cream. Trust me, you’re baby will thank you for it.

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I will definitely recommend your product to my patients!

Thanks so much for giving me a bigger container of your wonderful cream! It has been great on my little guys’ bum! To top it off, I’m so proud that you’re from Winnipeg…I am as well…we used to live in Tuxedo and drove by Hair-do-Zoo all the time….I got my driver’s licence next door to your store! I purchased your product from E- children in Calgary, which is where we live now, and advised them how great your product is! I’m an obstetrician in the city, and will definitely recommend your product to my patients!

Keep up the good work!
Michelle Suri

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Is it important for your baby to spend time on the floor?

Spending time on the floor for your baby is an important part of their development. There have been many articles written about this very topic, and there are many different thoughts about what position is right. Many experts are saying that tummy time is very important, and yet there are those who believe that it is not the right way to go.  It comes down to what are the benefits of tummy time and are there other ways to accomplish the same end result?

baby on tummyFirst let’s talk about what the act of tummy time accomplishes for your baby

  • During the first months of life it will help them develop their neck muscles
  • This will allow them to hold their head up
  • That will then allow them to build the muscles in their backs. This will help them with rolling and sitting
  • Once they start pushing themselves up off the floor they will be developing their shoulders, arms and hand muscles.

Because your baby will be moving at their own pace, they will be learning how to control their muscles and develop their balance as well.

This is like a full upper body workout for your baby.

This then leads us to the next question, are there other ways to accomplish the same end result? For some babies they are not happy with spending time on their tummies and who can blame them? It is a lot of work to keep your face up off the floor without the muscles to support you. One way to help your child accomplish the goals we talked about earlier is to lie on your back or sit in a recliner and place your baby on their tummy against you.

  • Once your baby develops more control of their head and neck they may feel more comfortable on their tummies on the floor

You might actually want to encourage your baby to enjoy their tummy time even though they don’t seem to like it. Here are a few things to try.

  • Join your baby on the floor

Get down on your tummy and try to get your baby to look at you, play peek-a-boo, shake a rattle, make faces

  • Prop them up on a pillow or a rolled towel under them till they gain more muscles
  • Prop a visually stimulating book up in their view
  • Put a mirror up for them to look at themselves
  • Use your exercise ball to help them get used to their tummy
  • Hold them on the ball tummy down and gently rock them back and forth on the ball.

 

 

If your baby gets very agitated with tummy time, make sure to take it slowly.  Try one of these tips, then if your baby gets upset, take a break and do something else that they enjoy. This should be fun for both of you.

 

 

Some infants absolutely hate tummy time, or perhaps you don’t think it is a good idea in the first place. Having time to play on the floor while your baby is on their back is good as well.
baby on back

  • Shake rattles and visually stimulating toys and have them follow the toy with their heads
  • Hold toys of interest above them and let them grab onto them, then let them track the toy to a place on the floor just out of reach
  • This will allow them to attempt to reach the toy that has engaged them.
  • Babies are very persistent when they are trying to get something they want.
  • They will try to reach it, and when they realize it is out of reach they will start moving their bodies to find a way to get to it.
  • This may result in shifting their whole body to get closer or they may even attempt to roll to get it.

This will also help them to build strong muscles that will allow them to roll over, crawl and sit up.

Regardless of your beliefs about “tummy time” everyone believes that babies need to have time on the floor free to explore their bodies and develop their abilities.

What are some of your favourite games that you play with your baby while they are on the floor? Please leave your comments below.

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