Stop right there. Before you go to your nearby drugstore to stock up on diaper rash paste and baby oil, see if there's anything around the house that could double as a home remedy.
About Natural Remedies
Natural remedies spare mother and baby with the harmful effects that can be brought on by harmful chemicals. These manufactured products also have various environmental drawbacks, including pollution, contamination and depletion of the Earth's natural resources. Additionally, once the mother becomes more accustomed to living natural, she could find herself saving money in the long run.
Olive Oil
Olive oil is nothing short of a miracle product. Not only can you sautee your pasta trimmings, this oil has many uses for you and baby. For one, avoid expensive nipple creams and use olive oil. Olive oil also doubles as baby oil and, when warmed, a few drops can be used to sooth a baby's ear pain. Olive oil also make a great eczema cure for the baby.
Cornstarch
Cornstarch can be used to reduce friction and prevent diaper rash. Be sure that the baby does in fact have diaper rash. If he or she is suffering from a yeast infection, cornstarch actually can exasperate the situation. However, cornstarch is generally a safe and effective method of treating diaper rash, and it has been used by many mothers for many decades.
Produce
Before reaching for your usual canned baby food, consider making your own baby food out of produce you have around the home. While you may think you don't have the time and energy, you can save lots of money and ensure that your baby is eating a pure meal free of additives.
Vinegar
Use mixtures of vinegar and water to create a homemade cleaning solution that you can use when cleaning the child's room and any parts of the home where your baby may be exposed. Doing so spares your baby exposure to harmful chemicals found in many manufactured home cleaning products.
Homemade Baby Wipes
There are quite a few recipes out there for making your own cleaning solution for homemade baby wipes, and many of these recipes involves oils you may have already, including lavender, chamomille and tea tree. Aloe vera gel and olive oil also are popular ingredients in baby wipe solution recipes, as is Vitamin E.