More Fun Facts about Lansinoh Lanolin Nipple Cream
January 13, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under products
Earlier I wrote about the Top 10 Uses for Lansinoh aside from soothing the breastfeeding mother’s nipples. Here are some other fun facts about Lansinoh and lanolin:
~ Lanolin is a fatty derivative of wool.
~ According to the manufacturer, it’s safe to use even for people who are allergic to wool.
~ The Lansinoh company was founded by a nursing mother of two daughters. When she started breastfeeding, a La Leche League leader encouraged her to use lanolin for her sore nipples. Lanolin was not readily available at the time, but her husband was a physician and he procured a one-pound jar …read more
Top 10 Uses for Lansinoh Lanolin Nipple Cream: Fun Facts
January 7, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under health of the baby, health of the mother
Did you know that the name “Lansinoh” comes from “Lan” (lanolin) “sin” (without) “oh” (alcohol)? Aside from treating the breastfeeding mother’s nipples, Lansinoh lanolin can:
1. Be used as lip balm.
2. Treat diaper rash.
3. Help heal minor cuts, burns and skin abrasions.
4. Soothe itchy stretch marks.
5. Replenish the lanolin in wool diaper covers and wool nursing pads.
6. Heal cracked, dry winter cuticles or wind- and cold-chapped cheeks.
7. Treat eczema.
8. Un-stick a stuck zipper.
9. Remove a too-tight ring from fingers swollen from pregnancy.
10. Moisturize dry and itchy skin on elbows, knees and heels.
For more information, see the Lansinoh website (for …read more






