lavender in a little bit of coconut oil. There are many oils she can
use for babies but this would be a good start.
Where did she get that she should be using canola oil? You can chat
with her more to find out what she trusts and where she gets her
information. There are so many carrier oils to use. Coconut would be
my first. But there is apricot, jojoba, olive, etc. Some people
don't use carrier oils (they use lotion) at all because of greasiness
but she is using canola so I'm guessing that is not her issue. Also
maybe try being really practical, does she use lotion ever? I mean in
general. People get freaked out about oils, meanwhile they are using
chemcial filled lotions everyday. I'm guessing some of the babies she
is massaging is being rubbed down with johnsons & johnson's, maybe
even fake lavender scented.
On Jul 21, 1:24 pm, Sherrie Wortel <letr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a new IPC and actually new to essential oils. I am talking with
> the owner of an infant spa/preschool that gives infant massages. She
> is hesitant to use anything except canola oil due to allergies. Where
> can I find information regarding how to use essential oils on infants
> and proof that it is safe. I am also talking to her regarding using a
> diffuser to cleanse the air and possibly trying to get them to promote
> the family physician kits. Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Sherrie Wortel
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