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yeah, I do. My son had his first ear infection a week after birth, and
has had them on and off since that time. He has an older brother who
brings home all his immune system can take on, from school, so I think
he shouldn't be left to also fight off anything from his home. He's
facing having his adenoids removed in coming months.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 17:46:02 GMT, Nan <nobodys@home.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:12:09 GMT, BeesMom9905
><wassette2u@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>>Thanks for your input. So there really isn't a homemade spray that
>>can do what this claims. I just thought the ease of spraying down the
>>toys between soap and water cleanings would be wonderful.
>>
>>Monique
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>You wash toys? I have never met anyone that does that, unless they're a
>home daycare provider.
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>I have wiped down my daughter's toys if they get particularly dirty or
>gunky, but I think washing and sanitizing toys is just too
>time-consuming and ends up as one of those things that makes it even
>more difficult for kids to build up their immune systems.
>
>Nan
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