>3. Oats. Yes, raw porridge oats, cupful in a sock (or end bit of Mrs'
tights), tie knot, soak in bath water 5 min before
>*pluging* (sic)
>babe in (Tip: very good for Mrs' skin too!).
Hmmm..... I suppose his hair will stand on end.
A bit kill or cure
Dr GM Trowell
Highbridge Medical Centre
Highbridge
Somerset TA9 3YA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ahmad Risk <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 07 February 1998 17:19
Subject: Re: cradke cap
>
>On 02/07/98 12:39:21, Joe Gallagher <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>gp-uk help me.
>
>You should be so lucky ;-)
>
>>I am losing all credibility with my wife. " what kink of doc are you
>>etc"
>
>Yeah, what kind of doc *are* you? I add my voice to the insightful Mrs
>Gallagher ;-)
>
>>My 3 month old son has fairly bad seborrhoea and I am not having much
>>joy. My usually suspect dermatological skills are even blunter than
>>usual with my family. I tried tar bases and anti-fungals.
>
>1. Breast or bottle-fed?
>
>2. You presumably tried ketoconazole shampoo?
>
>3. Oats. Yes, raw porridge oats, cupful in a sock (or end bit of Mrs'
>tights), tie knot, soak in bath water 5 mins before pluging babe in
>(Tip: very good for Mrs' skin too!).
>
>4. Add: coconut oil (cocois if you want to be posh and spend more money).
> Rub this onto said scalp.
>
>5. If bottle-fed, worth considering cow's milk intolerance (provided
>cradle cap is not fungal, take scrapings).
>
>6. If the cradle is really bad, get a french polisher ;-)
>
>Ahmad
>PS: items 1-5 are kosher, item 6 is ;-) OK?
>PPS: what is a 'cadke'?
>
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