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Project Details

Project Name :
Professional Nanny
Client :
John Duo
Category :
Bebysitter
Location :
America
Year :
2022

Bebicare Guidance

Walking through the forest with fresh brush underfoot—it’s good for you, too. The Balsam Fir  Abies balsamea  is an evergreen abundantly in the Boreal Forest here in Canada where we source our oil. But more than making your Foot Butter smell like a wild forest, fir has a long history as a remedy for a variety of ailments.
It works to banish cracks in your skin while helping prevent bacterial growth. Not to mention it smells like a little forest you can keep in your pocket. What’s not to love? Unsurprisingly, the Balsam Fir has a long history with many First Nations as a remedy. The antimicrobial effects of Balsam Fir were found to be potent enough that Indigenous Peoples used the oil as an antiseptic on wounds. The Chippewa First Nation reportedly used the gum as an analgetic.
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Healthy baby

Abundantly through the forest with fresh brush underfoot—it’s good for you, too. The Balsam Fir  Abies balsamea  is an evergreen abundantly in the Boreal Forest here in Canada where we source our oil. But more than making your Foot Butter smell like a wild forest, fir has a long history as a remedy for a variety of ailments.
01
Evening Sitters
Our nannies are trained with the skills for overnight baby.
02
Daytime Help
Our nannies are trained with the skills for overnight baby.
03
After-school
Regular support after-school, weekday, and weekends.

Getting care

Banish cracks in your skin while helping prevent bacterial growth. Not to mention it smells like a little forest you can keep in your pocket. What’s not to love? Unsurprisingly, the Balsam Fir has a long history with many First Nations as a remedy. The antimicrobial effects of Balsam Fir were found to be potent enough that Indigenous Peoples used the oil as an antiseptic on wounds. The Chippewa First Nation reportedly used the gum as an analgetic.

The antimicrobial effects of Balsam Fir were found to be potent enough that Indigenous Peoples used the oil as an antiseptic on wounds. The Chippewa First Nation reportedly used the gum.