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Herbal Cream for Stubborn Diaper Rash Treatment

NaturalEco Organics Diaper Distress Cream FAQ’s

How long has this product been on the market?

Native Remedies products have been sold worldwide for over ten years. They have sold to literally thousands of customers in virtually every country around the world. NaturalEco Organics, in consultation with Michele Carelse, our Clinical Psychologist, have formulated a range of natural remedies and other products specially chosen for safety and effectiveness during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and infancy.  All NaturalEco Organics (by Native Remedies) natural remedies are formulated to the highest therapeutic standards and manufactured under strict pharmaceutical conditions for a healthier, more natural existence for you and your loved ones.

What exactly does Diaper Distress Cream help with?

Diaper Distress Cream is a 100% natural, safe and effective soothing and healing cream for both prevention and treatment of diaper rash and prevents, soothes and clears your baby’s diaper rash without risk of unwanted side effects.  Diaper Distress Cream forms a protective barrier on your baby's skin, soothes irritated and itchy skin in the diaper area, relieves red and raw diaper rash, encourages natural healing of the skin and treats and prevents bacterial or fungal infection.

What does Diaper Distress Cream contain?

Diaper Distress Cream contains the following 100% herbal and aromatherapeutic ingredients:

Zinc Cream relieves raw, irritated skin and soothes redness and itchiness. Zinc also forms a protective layer when applied to the skin and promotes natural healing.

Comfrey soothes and heals inflamed tissues. It is an anti-inflammatory and helps to reduce swelling and pain whilst also stimulating the growth of new cells to speed up the process of healing.

Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola) is used topically to treat skin irritation and wounds. This herb is well-known for its gentle yet effective ability to stimulate healing and prevent formation of scars.

Lavender Essential Oil is valued for its antiseptic, healing and calming properties and is wonderful for reducing discomfort and improving natural healing of diaper rash.

Tea Tree Oil is used widely for various skin conditions due to its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and healing properties. Good for soothing all skin irritations.

Marigold (Calendula officinalis) is an herbal ingredient used to treat skin problems and promote healing of wounds. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory and prevents infection with its anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. Marigold has been clinically shown to assist the regeneration of damaged skin tissue.

How do I use Diaper Distress Cream?

Apply to clean skin after each diaper change.

Note: For external use only

In what form does Diaper Distress Cream come?

Diaper Distress Cream comes in convenient topical cream format.

What is the shelf life?

You will find a white sticker on the tube with the expiry date on it. It is best stored in a cool dark place out of direct sunlight.

Does Diaper Distress Cream have any side effects?

No, Diaper Distress Cream does not have any side effects as it is 100% natural and herbal.

What exactly is diaper rash?

Diaper rash is the most common skin problem in infants and most babies experience it at some time or another. Diaper rash is found in any area covered by the diaper but is most commonly found between the legs, in areas of friction where the diaper is tight on the skin (around the waist and upper thighs) and in the skin folds.

What causes diaper rash?

Diaper rash may involve a number of infectious organisms but, for the most part, it is just an irritation due to contact with moisture, continuous friction and the effect of enzymes and chemicals from urine or feces on the skin. Less commonly, an allergy to the diaper fabric, harsh soaps, creams or baby wipes may cause or aggravate diaper rash.

What else can I do?

Change your baby's diaper often.

Let your baby's skin dry completely before putting a clean diaper on and leave him/her diaper-free whenever possible.

Natural sunlight and fresh air are very beneficial to the diaper area (don't overdo the sun though).

When putting a diaper on make sure that it is loose enough for air to circulate.

Avoid harsh soaps, baby wipes, or any fragranced products.

If using cloth diapers, ensure that they are washed thoroughly in very hot water and that all detergent is thoroughly rinsed out of them.

Don't use steroid creams on diaper rash- the enclosed environment of a diaper can cause absorption of the steroid cream into the bloodstream and lead to side-effects.

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