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It's Johnson's 50 year celebration! For this special anniversary, they have a special promotion on now:
Is Baby Powder Safe?
You may have heard that the current recommendation by medical experts is to NOT use baby powder products containing talcum powder (cornstarch-based powders are okay). Johnson's Baby Powder's main ingredient is Talc (which is talcum powder).
From what I have researched online, reports are citing possible links between talc and pulmonary issues, lung cancer, skin cancer and ovarian cancer. I found this report from CHEST (American College of Chest Physicians) on two documented cases of infant deaths from inhaling baby powder (while the circumstances with these cases are extreme - the babies faces were covered with baby powder - the danger is there).
Here are some related articles:
For myself, with all the existing information about talc, I feel that to expose my child to talc is an unnecessary risk that is potentially dangerous.
Without more awareness and public information about the dangers of talc, older generations like my mom are unconvinced of the potential dangers. Please inform other moms about talc and baby powder!
It's Johnson's 50 year celebration! For this special anniversary, they have a special promotion on now:
Buy a 444 mL JOHNSON’S® HEAD-TO-TOE™ Wash, 592 mL JOHNSON’S® Shampoo or 532 mL JOHNSON’S® NO MORE TANGLES® products and get a BONUS 118 mL JOHNSON’S® Baby Oil or 113 g JOHNSON’S® Baby Powder.This great offer is available at all major retailers.
Is Baby Powder Safe?
You may have heard that the current recommendation by medical experts is to NOT use baby powder products containing talcum powder (cornstarch-based powders are okay). Johnson's Baby Powder's main ingredient is Talc (which is talcum powder).
From what I have researched online, reports are citing possible links between talc and pulmonary issues, lung cancer, skin cancer and ovarian cancer. I found this report from CHEST (American College of Chest Physicians) on two documented cases of infant deaths from inhaling baby powder (while the circumstances with these cases are extreme - the babies faces were covered with baby powder - the danger is there).
Here are some related articles:
- Risks of Using Talcum Powder - Cancer Prevention Coalition
- Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer - NHS Choices UK
- Is Talcum Powder Safe? - iVillage
- Is it safe to use baby powder on my baby? - BabyCenter
For myself, with all the existing information about talc, I feel that to expose my child to talc is an unnecessary risk that is potentially dangerous.
Without more awareness and public information about the dangers of talc, older generations like my mom are unconvinced of the potential dangers. Please inform other moms about talc and baby powder!
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Posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 at 3:16:00 PM PDT
willowsprite Said,
Thanks for pointing out the risks rather than just posting something because it's free! :)
Posted on Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 10:57:00 AM PDT