You Invite Someone Over for Dinner
and when you greet them at the door they stop and sniff. "You have kids, don't you?" They ask, with a squinched up nose.
Face it, if you have kids, your house most likely has that rotten diaper smell to it. Wouldn't it be great if that smell went away? No, seriously! It's a little known fact that baby diapers don't have to smell. What's more, there's no need for rash or butt creams. Wouldn't it be nice if you didn't have to muck snot all day, or deal with tummy cramps making the little one miserable?
When the Baby is Happy, Mom is Happy
and when Mom is happy, Dad is happy. :) So what's the secret to no smell diapers? Food and corn starch. Yes indeed, the proper food choices, combined with the use of corn starch in the diaper, will end your nasty diaper woes. :)
Food Choices
Anyone looking for confirmation on choosing your foods by blood type, need look no further than the nearest diaper pail. It's simple really, when you eat something your body does not digest, it rots and creates a stench. Place nearly any food somewhere warm and wet for a few days(98.6F and 100% humidity), it rots and stinks pretty amazingly.
Feed someone foods they can digest and... wow. Their Sh*t doesn't stink anymore. Seriously, though it smells like digested food, it does not reek like rotted food. All the nasty offensiveness is gone. Quick and easy clean up and always the same consistency, regardless of digestible foods eaten.
Corn Starch
Get the good brand. Cheaper brands of corn starch use cheaper equipment and you run the risk of sores. What am I talking about? Throwing a giant handful of corn starch in every diaper. Kids LOVE it! The powder doesn't bother them and when they use the diaper it's suuuper absorbent.
When you change diapers regularly and use a fistful of corn starch in each one, kids are much, MUCH happier due to a high comfort level. The powder absorbing liquids makes a used diaper much more comfortable, keeping the smile on the kid's face during the brief time before it's changed.
I used nearly $50/mo in corn starch with my second child, I would do it again in a heartbeat. Cheap way to keep Mom and the Kid happy :)
Milk, The Snot Maker!
Does your child have a snot problem? See them all happy and energetic, but hungry? What happens when you give them a bottle of cow milk? Within 10 minutes they're lethargic and possibly sullen/irritable and they have snot running out of their nose.
Mucus is a big sign. Many foods cause mucus issues when eaten by people who cannot digest it. Dairy is one of the worst mucus producers. Only the B blood type handles milk well, and even they have issues with too much of it. Should you notice your child having excess mucus, check their foods against their blood type.
Any Other Parents Aware of This?
What's been your experience with it?
Get Outta Town!
Seriously? Not a single parent out there with rotten diapers in the house? I find that very hard to believe.
I wish I'd had this information 20 years ago. The difference between raising my first and second child was unreal! Soooo much happier, soooo little diaper smell.
It was Awesome!
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It's good information, babe, keep posting it. You know how much it helped us and at some point, other parents will catch on.
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Thanks, I'm still amazed at how incompatible the O blood type is with cow milk. Crazy
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