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  1. He absolutely does. It's up to the parental units to teach their children of the hazards of chemicals and products. Essential oils falls squarely in that category.
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  3. It's no different if we'd framed it up as kids are dying because they ate the wrong mushroom (Hunter/Gather Context)
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  5. The answer in the long run is, "Y'ain't gonna do that again now are you?" Is the response to your post a bit cold? Certainly. Does it suck that these things are happening? Absolutely. The impetus however still falls upon the caretaker of the young to put these things out of reach of the young as well as to educate as to what these chemicals do.
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  7. You wouldn't leave bleach, ammonia, and Fabuloso (http://media.webcollage.net/.../a8d6a44a-ce99-43b3-ba61...) In the reach of a child would you? What about your Vanilla extract? No? How about your perfumes? Pills perhaps? No?
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  9. Then why should this be treated any differently?
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