Tropika Natural Bubble Bath Sweet (virgin coconut oil + rose + jasmine oil) RM 49.90 for 230ml bottle |
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Mandian Organik Sweet! Harum manis baunya...semanis si manja anda :)
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Monday, 28 October 2013
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Medela Swing Maxi untuk COD this weekend :)
Pada mommies di area berikut, boleh contact saya 018-3245859 (Shiela) untuk COD medela swing maxi double breastpump untuk weekend ni, Sabtu (26/10/13) & Ahad (27/10/13)
Kota Damansara/Mutiara Damansara - sepanjang hari, Sabtu & Ahad
Shah Alam - pagi sahaja (Sabtu)
Stock in hand limited.
Kota Damansara/Mutiara Damansara - sepanjang hari, Sabtu & Ahad
Shah Alam - pagi sahaja (Sabtu)
Stock in hand limited.
Medela Swing Maxi Double Breastpump |
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Monday, 21 October 2013
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Lagi mengenai vicks & petrolatum
Found this on the internet:
Vicks® VapoRub® Ingredients (Vicks Official Website):
Camphor 4.8%
Eucalyptus 1.2%
Menthol 2.6%
Cedarleaf oil
Nutmeg
Special Petrolatum
Thymol
Turpentine
It is not clear from their list whether Vicks® uses natural or synthetic chemical components. My guess is that they are synthetic, but even if the ingredients are natural components, at least a few of them are isolated chemical components from naturally occurring essential oils. By isolating chemical components, pharmaceutical companies are able to produce consistency. It's the inconsistency in naturally occurring plant-based essential oils that make them superior to antibiotics in fighting things like antibiotic resistant staph. The chemical makeup of pure, unadulterated essential oils varies from batch to batch (growing season to growing season), so the disease-causing pathogenic micro-organisms (fungal, bacterial, viral) cannot form a resistance to it. Also, isolating one component of an oil may make it less balanced and may even make it toxic, while in its natural state, it may be very beneficial.
LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT VICKS® VapoRub® INGREDIENTS
Camphor is usually a low-grade oil that comes from China. Even though you don't expect to feed Vicks® to a child, it may be beneficial to know that they can be poisoned by it if accidentally ingested.
"Poisoning by camphor is associated with an initial excitatory phase, with vomiting, diarrhoea and excitement, followed by NS [nervous system] depression and death. A characteristic odour of camphor is present on the breath. The symptoms may appear 5-90 min after ingestion depending on the product ingested (solid or liquid). Oral and epigastic burning sensations, nausea, and vomiting usually occur early. The onset of convulsions may be sudden and without warning, or may be preceded by confusion and irritability, neuromuscular hyperactivity, and jerky movements of the extremities. Convulsions may be followed by coma, apnoea, and death."
Chemical Safety Information
Let's look at Thymol. This is the dictionary definition:
"Thymol is a monoterpene phenol derivative of cymene, C10H14OH, isomeric with carvacrol, found in oil of thyme, and extracted as a white crystalline substance of a pleasant aromatic odor and strong antiseptic properties. It is also called 'hydroxy cymene'." (from Webster's 1913 dictionary)
So, thymol is isolated from thyme essential oil. Now look at the toxicology report on thymol and ask yourself if you want to put it on yourself or your child.
Thymol Toxicology:
Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Eye, skin and respiratory irritant. Eye contact may cause serious harm.
MSDS Data
On the other hand, the pure, unadulterated essential oil of Thyme in its whole, natural state is actually approved by the FDA for internal usage. It is generally regarded as safe. It is recommended that thyme essential oil be diluted with a vegetable oil when applied to the skin, but it certainly is not harmful.
Cedar Leaf Oil
Taken in excess, Cedar Leaf oil (Thuja occidentalis) can produce unpleasant results. It is officially listed as an abortifacient (a drug or agent causing abortion) and convulsant in overdose. The leaf oil is considered toxic, causing hypotension (low blood pressure), and convulsions. Fatalities have been reported. This essential oil is not commonly used by aromatherapists, and it does bear these cautions: Do not use during pregnancy. Do not use without medical supervision.
While it is unlikely that one might experience unpleasant results, I'd question if the addition of an oil with such a reputation is necessary.
As an alternative, Cedar Wood essential oil on the other hand is approved by the FDA and generally regarded as safe, even taken internally. It doesn't have such a dreadful warning, and is known to be effective for tuberculosis, bronchitis, respiratory issues, congestion, sinusitis and so on.
Menthol is the main chemical component in Peppermint essential oil. Perhaps there's nothing wrong with isolating menthol, but given a choice, I'd like to use the oil in its most natural state, Peppermint.
Nutmeg essential oil supports the adrenals and immune system, and fights bacterial infections. If Vicks® uses natural nutmeg essential oil, great!
Next, let's look at Petrolatum. There's a lot that can be said about the hazards of putting a petroleum product on your skin. Here's one report that might help open our eyes.
Petrolatum
Petrolatum Health Report
"Among the studies linking the petrolatum impurity PAHs [polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons] to breast cancer is a Columbia University study in which researchers found that the breast tissue of women with breast cancer was 2.6 times more likely to contain elevated levels of PAHs bound to DNA (called DNA adducts) than the breast tissue of women without breast cancer (Rundle et al. 2000). Serious questions need to be answered over the safety of petrolatum or petroleum jelly as it is more commonly known."
Skin Deep Report on Petrolatum
The following is quoted from the Environmental Working Group's website:
"Breast cancer and impurities. EWG's [Environmental Working Group's] assessment of product ingredient labels and data on cancer-causing chemicals identified three common impurities in personal care products that are linked to mammary tumors in animal studies — ethylene oxide, PAHs [polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons], and 1,3-butadiene. The ingredients for which these impurities are of concern are used in one of every four personal care products on the market."
"Among girls born today, one in eight is expected to get breast cancer and one in 30 is expected to die from it (NCI 1996, 1997, 2000). A review by scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that as many as one of every five chemical carcinogens causes mammary tumors in laboratory studies, indicating that the breast is more sensitive to carcinogens than almost any other tissue in the body (Gold et al. 1991). EWG's identification of three impurities linked to breast cancer does not represent a full accounting of possible mammary carcinogens in personal care products. Instead, it is a partial accounting based on the National Toxicology Program's assessment of mammary carcinogens (NTP 2000) and other sources in the peer-reviewed literature. Further study would likely identify additional ingredients in personal care products that raise concerns with respect to breast cancer."
"PAHs, or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common contaminants in petrolatum, also called petroleum jelly and sold under well-known brand names like Vaseline. Petrolatum is found in one of every 14 products on the market (7.1 percent of the products assessed by EWG), including 15 percent of all lipstick and 40 percent of all baby lotions and oils. FDA restricts petrolatum in food to no more than 10 parts per million, and requires petrolatum used in food packaging or drugs to meet impurity restrictions for PAHs (21 CFR 178, 21 CFR 172.880)."
FINAL COMMENTS: Back to the Ingredient List
I decided to take the ingredient list and make my own product. Instead of Camphor, I used Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis 1,8 Cineol CT), which is 22% camphor in chemical makeup. I used Eucalyptus Radiata, which is anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory. Eucalyptus is an antimicrobial oil studied for its action against viruses and is used extensively for respiratory infections and is helpful for conjunctivitis, sinusitis and bronchitis. For the menthol, I used Peppermint, which is 38-48% menthol and is useful for many ailments and very effective for respiratory infections and asthma. Peppermint is a decongestant, anti-infectious, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and mucolytic. I used true Thyme instead of a laboratory's altered version, thymol, and Pine essential oil in lieu of turpentine. Instead of the petrolatum, I dilute my mixture with Coconut oil, which is compatible to human skin and quickly absorbed.
Vicks® Ingredients vs. Suggested Essential Oil Ingredients:
Camphor - Rosemary Cineol CT essential oil
Eucalyptus - Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil
Menthol - Peppermint essential oil
Cedarleaf oil – Cedarwood essential oil
Nutmeg – Nutmeg essential oil
Special Petrolatum – Any of these are good alternatives: Jojoba, Emu, Coconut, Almond, Avocado, Olive
Thymol - Thyme essential oil
Turpentine - Pine essential oil
I believe this pure essential oil blend is a far superior product. It can be applied on the skin without harm, and it is safe taken internally in small amounts if desired. The undiluted version can be diffused into the air. Essential oils enter the blood stream very quickly when rubbed on the bottoms of the feet or inhaled either through a micro-mist diffuser or simply from application to the neck or chest.
In considering what to call this blend, I decided on "Mom's Remedy" in honor of all the moms who endeavor to provide the best for their children.
Mom's Remedy is available with coconut as a carrier/massage oil for topical use, and for those who'd like to have this blend to diffuse, I bottle it without the carrier oil as well and call it Mom's Remedy Full Strength.
Vicks® VapoRub® ~ Essential Oil Alternative
My well-meaning mother rubbed Vicks® on my back and chest and put it into a steam vaporizer for me to breathe when I suffered respiratory ailments. I doubt she ever thought about what was in it – "everybody" used it. After I married, my husband and I began to question some of what the generation before us had taken for granted (vaccinations, antibiotics and so on). When we were confronted with respiratory issues, we looked into Vicks®, and this, in a nutshell, is what we found.Vicks® VapoRub® Ingredients (Vicks Official Website):
Camphor 4.8%
Eucalyptus 1.2%
Menthol 2.6%
Cedarleaf oil
Nutmeg
Special Petrolatum
Thymol
Turpentine
It is not clear from their list whether Vicks® uses natural or synthetic chemical components. My guess is that they are synthetic, but even if the ingredients are natural components, at least a few of them are isolated chemical components from naturally occurring essential oils. By isolating chemical components, pharmaceutical companies are able to produce consistency. It's the inconsistency in naturally occurring plant-based essential oils that make them superior to antibiotics in fighting things like antibiotic resistant staph. The chemical makeup of pure, unadulterated essential oils varies from batch to batch (growing season to growing season), so the disease-causing pathogenic micro-organisms (fungal, bacterial, viral) cannot form a resistance to it. Also, isolating one component of an oil may make it less balanced and may even make it toxic, while in its natural state, it may be very beneficial.
LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT VICKS® VapoRub® INGREDIENTS
Camphor is usually a low-grade oil that comes from China. Even though you don't expect to feed Vicks® to a child, it may be beneficial to know that they can be poisoned by it if accidentally ingested.
"Poisoning by camphor is associated with an initial excitatory phase, with vomiting, diarrhoea and excitement, followed by NS [nervous system] depression and death. A characteristic odour of camphor is present on the breath. The symptoms may appear 5-90 min after ingestion depending on the product ingested (solid or liquid). Oral and epigastic burning sensations, nausea, and vomiting usually occur early. The onset of convulsions may be sudden and without warning, or may be preceded by confusion and irritability, neuromuscular hyperactivity, and jerky movements of the extremities. Convulsions may be followed by coma, apnoea, and death."
Chemical Safety Information
Let's look at Thymol. This is the dictionary definition:
"Thymol is a monoterpene phenol derivative of cymene, C10H14OH, isomeric with carvacrol, found in oil of thyme, and extracted as a white crystalline substance of a pleasant aromatic odor and strong antiseptic properties. It is also called 'hydroxy cymene'." (from Webster's 1913 dictionary)
So, thymol is isolated from thyme essential oil. Now look at the toxicology report on thymol and ask yourself if you want to put it on yourself or your child.
Thymol Toxicology:
Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Eye, skin and respiratory irritant. Eye contact may cause serious harm.
MSDS Data
On the other hand, the pure, unadulterated essential oil of Thyme in its whole, natural state is actually approved by the FDA for internal usage. It is generally regarded as safe. It is recommended that thyme essential oil be diluted with a vegetable oil when applied to the skin, but it certainly is not harmful.
Cedar Leaf Oil
Taken in excess, Cedar Leaf oil (Thuja occidentalis) can produce unpleasant results. It is officially listed as an abortifacient (a drug or agent causing abortion) and convulsant in overdose. The leaf oil is considered toxic, causing hypotension (low blood pressure), and convulsions. Fatalities have been reported. This essential oil is not commonly used by aromatherapists, and it does bear these cautions: Do not use during pregnancy. Do not use without medical supervision.
Price, Shirley and Len, Aromatherapy for Health Professionals, Third Edition, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2008
While it is unlikely that one might experience unpleasant results, I'd question if the addition of an oil with such a reputation is necessary.
As an alternative, Cedar Wood essential oil on the other hand is approved by the FDA and generally regarded as safe, even taken internally. It doesn't have such a dreadful warning, and is known to be effective for tuberculosis, bronchitis, respiratory issues, congestion, sinusitis and so on.
Menthol is the main chemical component in Peppermint essential oil. Perhaps there's nothing wrong with isolating menthol, but given a choice, I'd like to use the oil in its most natural state, Peppermint.
Nutmeg essential oil supports the adrenals and immune system, and fights bacterial infections. If Vicks® uses natural nutmeg essential oil, great!
Next, let's look at Petrolatum. There's a lot that can be said about the hazards of putting a petroleum product on your skin. Here's one report that might help open our eyes.
Petrolatum
Petrolatum Health Report
"Among the studies linking the petrolatum impurity PAHs [polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons] to breast cancer is a Columbia University study in which researchers found that the breast tissue of women with breast cancer was 2.6 times more likely to contain elevated levels of PAHs bound to DNA (called DNA adducts) than the breast tissue of women without breast cancer (Rundle et al. 2000). Serious questions need to be answered over the safety of petrolatum or petroleum jelly as it is more commonly known."
Skin Deep Report on Petrolatum
The following is quoted from the Environmental Working Group's website:
"Breast cancer and impurities. EWG's [Environmental Working Group's] assessment of product ingredient labels and data on cancer-causing chemicals identified three common impurities in personal care products that are linked to mammary tumors in animal studies — ethylene oxide, PAHs [polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons], and 1,3-butadiene. The ingredients for which these impurities are of concern are used in one of every four personal care products on the market."
"Among girls born today, one in eight is expected to get breast cancer and one in 30 is expected to die from it (NCI 1996, 1997, 2000). A review by scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory shows that as many as one of every five chemical carcinogens causes mammary tumors in laboratory studies, indicating that the breast is more sensitive to carcinogens than almost any other tissue in the body (Gold et al. 1991). EWG's identification of three impurities linked to breast cancer does not represent a full accounting of possible mammary carcinogens in personal care products. Instead, it is a partial accounting based on the National Toxicology Program's assessment of mammary carcinogens (NTP 2000) and other sources in the peer-reviewed literature. Further study would likely identify additional ingredients in personal care products that raise concerns with respect to breast cancer."
"PAHs, or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common contaminants in petrolatum, also called petroleum jelly and sold under well-known brand names like Vaseline. Petrolatum is found in one of every 14 products on the market (7.1 percent of the products assessed by EWG), including 15 percent of all lipstick and 40 percent of all baby lotions and oils. FDA restricts petrolatum in food to no more than 10 parts per million, and requires petrolatum used in food packaging or drugs to meet impurity restrictions for PAHs (21 CFR 178, 21 CFR 172.880)."
FINAL COMMENTS: Back to the Ingredient List
I decided to take the ingredient list and make my own product. Instead of Camphor, I used Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis 1,8 Cineol CT), which is 22% camphor in chemical makeup. I used Eucalyptus Radiata, which is anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory. Eucalyptus is an antimicrobial oil studied for its action against viruses and is used extensively for respiratory infections and is helpful for conjunctivitis, sinusitis and bronchitis. For the menthol, I used Peppermint, which is 38-48% menthol and is useful for many ailments and very effective for respiratory infections and asthma. Peppermint is a decongestant, anti-infectious, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and mucolytic. I used true Thyme instead of a laboratory's altered version, thymol, and Pine essential oil in lieu of turpentine. Instead of the petrolatum, I dilute my mixture with Coconut oil, which is compatible to human skin and quickly absorbed.
Vicks® Ingredients vs. Suggested Essential Oil Ingredients:
Camphor - Rosemary Cineol CT essential oil
Eucalyptus - Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil
Menthol - Peppermint essential oil
Cedarleaf oil – Cedarwood essential oil
Nutmeg – Nutmeg essential oil
Special Petrolatum – Any of these are good alternatives: Jojoba, Emu, Coconut, Almond, Avocado, Olive
Thymol - Thyme essential oil
Turpentine - Pine essential oil
I believe this pure essential oil blend is a far superior product. It can be applied on the skin without harm, and it is safe taken internally in small amounts if desired. The undiluted version can be diffused into the air. Essential oils enter the blood stream very quickly when rubbed on the bottoms of the feet or inhaled either through a micro-mist diffuser or simply from application to the neck or chest.
In considering what to call this blend, I decided on "Mom's Remedy" in honor of all the moms who endeavor to provide the best for their children.
Mom's Remedy is available with coconut as a carrier/massage oil for topical use, and for those who'd like to have this blend to diffuse, I bottle it without the carrier oil as well and call it Mom's Remedy Full Strength.
Baby Herbal Cream - Untuk Kembung, Angin & Colic
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Tropika Natural Bubble Wash - Sweet, Happy & Lavender
Mencari sabun mandi organik untuk keluarga anda? Jom cuba Tropika Natural Bubble Bath. Berasaskan minyak kelapa dara, ada 3 jenis fragrance yang boleh dipilih:
Sweet - dengan wangian rose & jasmine, ianya memberikan aura feminin & lembut.
Happy - wangian aprikot & tea tree oil, pastinya lebih segar, nyaman & fresh
Lavender - dengan wangian lavender, pasti lebih tenang & relaks
Tropika Natural Bubble Bath - Happy, Sweet & Lavender |
Monday, 14 October 2013
Tropika Baby Skin Care terbang ke Dubai!
Alhamdulillah. Ada order dari jauh untuk Tropika products. Dari Dubai actually. Dengan cuaca Dubai yang panas & kering, hopefully Tropika products dapat membantu. Mommy ni order Ekzema Starter Kit & Natural Lotion untuk anak2nya yang kulit jadi kering & sensitif dengan cuaca Dubai. Selain itu juga Spray Fresh & Cool, untuk membantu ibunya yang bakal ke sana dengan perubahan cuaca yang boleh menyebabkan batuk & ketidakselesaan tekak.
Ekzema Starter Kit, Natural Lotion, Fresh & Cool |
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Pening nak pilih breastpump?
Nak beli breastpump tapi x tahu nak pilih yang mana satu? Jangan bimbang. Disini kami list kan antara criteria yang perlu mommies fikirkan sebelum memilih breastpump untuk dibeli :)
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Si manja sukakan outdoor, tapi anda bimbang gigitan serangga?
Salam jumaat mommies semua....macam mana dengan simanja anda hari ini? Kebanyakan kanak2 sangat suka bermain di luar rumah, termasuklah anak kecil kita yang baru pandai berjalan. Outdoor activities sememangnya sangat penting dalam pembetukan karekter anak2 kita, di samping mereka belajar bergaul dalam persekitaran yg sosial, mereka juga belajar mengenai alam sekitar. Bagus untuk perkembangan minda & fizikal. Tapi pasti ramai mommies yang gusar dengan serangga2 kecil yang banyak di padang tu kan. Ye lah...kulit anak yang halus mungkin digigit serangga, nanti naik merah2 & bijik2 pulak. Jangan bimbang mommies, kita ada Tropika Baby Oil Citronella :)
Citronella, atau 'serai wangi', telah digunakan sejak zaman dahulu untuk gigitan serangga. Ianya juga berkesan untuk menghalau semut, lipas & lalat serta serangga2 kecil lain. Sebelum bawa anak keluar, sapu dahulu baby oil citronella pada badan anak especially bahagian tangan & kaki serta bahagian terdedah lainnya. Insya Allah, ianya mengurangkan probability anak anda digigit serangga. Si manja anda pasti gembira bermain di padang mainan.
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