i have acquired a mystical and powerful ointment (hydrocortisone cream) from the village herbalist (rite aid) to assist with the curse set upon my bloodline from many generations ago (eczema)
MITS THAT WILL KEEP BABY FROM SCRATCHING.
Every mother or friend of a child afflicted with eczema will be glad to learn something about Hand-I-Hold Babe mits and the uses to which they are adapted. They are made by R. M. Clark & Co., Boston, Mass. When Mr. Clark's baby was three months old it suffered severely from eczema and the skin could not heal on account of the child's frantic scratching. Any way of tying its hands seemed cruel and, after long- continued study, the experiment was tried of inclosing the infant's hands in polished balls. It worked well, because the babe could rub its face, while the smoothness of the balls completely protected the skin from injury. They are, of course, useful in other diseases besides eczema. The balls, which are the most important feature of the Hand-I-Hold mits, are spun without seam from aluminum, and are finished as smooth as glass. Ample ventilation is provided by means of holes. The mits have sleeves of fine wash fabric, which are daintily trimmed with lace. The balls and sleeves may be washed separately or together and may be sterilized by baking. The prices of the mits are made as low as the quality of the materials and workmanship will justify. The mits come in a large variety of sizes.
Aveeno Baby Soothing Relief Moisture Cream for Babies 227gm
Aveeno Baby Soothing Relief Moisture cream provides better moisturization to relieve irritation on the skin. Clinically proven to moisturize for 24 hours.
I'm thinking about getting my ears re-pierced, so I'm doing some research on it and I found this really funny thing.
An article from a jewelry store (it's the first thing that pops up when I googled surgical steel alergy, which I am pretty sure I have) says, in the same sentence that nickel allergies (which are typically the cause of bad reactions to iron-based alloys) are very rare and then they say 10% of the population has some form of it. That's not very rare. That's 1 in 10 people. In medication side effects lists, 1 in 10 is considered common.
So, yeah, fucking stupid ass jewelry website trying to sell their stupid ass jewelry by misleading their readers/customers.