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Tagless ‘Tags’ Causing Severe Skin Reactions in Kids

Tagless Tags

Tagless Tags

I remember hearing the announcement of how a clothing manufacturer began using ‘tagless’ tags and thought - interesting idea.

A resounding ‘no’ is in effect now.

The tagless tag is made from a slew of chemicals and appears to be too strong of a mix. The photos show a classic chemical burn.

Many times the old ways are way better than the new -

Whenever there is an isolated patch that does not make sense - think:

When did this start? What have I changed recently? Laundry detergent? Sheets? Clothes? Lotions? What is the skin in contact with day after day?

Topical vitamin E and aloe vera may help the skin heal.

If ulcerated, do not apply anything without taking your child to a physician.

Dr Ben

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About the Author: Ben Lynch, ND is a naturopathic physician based in Seattle, WA. He is the founder of www.HealthEGoods.com Member of: American Association of Environmental Medicine American Association of Naturopathic Physicians International Society of Medical Hydrology

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