Yeesh. The story, as I understand it, goes like this. A German baby product company, NUK, licenses its name to a South Korean company. The South Korean company begins to produce baby powder, under the NUK trademark. Unfortunately, they use imported talc tainted with asbestos from China.
The asbestos hits the fan when the South Korean FDA finds out. The baby powder gets pulled from the shelves.
Irony: Some of the NUK baby powder from South Korea got re-exported back into China. So, right back atcha.
For best results, use a quality baby powder. While it will cost you a little bit more, it is definitely worth it for the difference in results it produces.
[Indeed. Most doctors generally recommend baby powders with low levels of Chinese asbestos. --The Foreigner]
Posted by: playmobil hospital | April 17, 2012 at 07:34 PM