Customer Reviews 

Practical But Not Very Effective
2008-07-07Although this is a 30 SPF sunblock, the fact that you apply it with a bar will lead you to think your child has been protected as well as with a normal lotion. We've found that it's not enough so you need to apply through trial and error to obtain the same protection. Other than that, it's quite practical.

This is a great product for small children.
2008-01-01We love this at my house. It can be carried in a purse or backpack every day with no spilling, so you never find yourself with kids outside and no sunblock. People always ask me where I find it. It goes on more smoothly than other stick based blocks I have tried, and the size is convenient.
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Gas (Flatus)
Topic Overview
What is gas?
Gas (flatus) is made in the stomach and intestines as your body
breaks down food into energy. All people pass gas, some people more than
others. It is normal to pass gas from 6 to 20 times per day.
Intestinal gas is made up of oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon
dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and methane. The foul smell usually is
caused by small traces of gases such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and methane.
Gas that forms after eating meat and eggs tends to smell bad, while gas derived
from fruits and vegetables usually does not have an odor.
What causes gas?
Common causes of gas include:
Swallowed air. If swallowed air is not burped
up, it passes through the digestive tract and is released through the anus as
flatus. Excessive air swallowing may cause
hiccups.
Foods and beverages. The amount
of gas that different foods cause varies from person to
person.
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Treatment Methods for Autism
Autism cannot be cured but it can be treated in a way that brings about significant improvement. The treatment methods for autistic children are varied and are usually tailored for each specific child based on the signs that they display. The treatment methods include applied behavioral analysis, sensory integration, social skills groups, the Denver model, floor time, social stories, integrated play, picture exchange communications systems, individual speech and language therapy and the Son-Rise program. Each of these methods has had varying degrees of success in mitigating the signs of autism. Each patient will respond differently to the treatment methods so there may be some experimentation involved in finding the treatment method that is most effective.