Are you just increasing posts count? If you are telling joke, i had say, it's not funny. If you are really confuse, why don't you google it? (or bing it )
it's made for babies english is not a 'normative' language..... how can this 3 words differ in pronounciation?
QUESTION: If corn oil is made from corn and vegetable oil from vegetables, what is baby oil made of? ANSWER: No, baby oil is not made from babies, but here are the ingredients of a few brands listed below. I remember when baby oil that was available at the supermarket was 100% mineral oil, packaged differently and sold at a slightly higher cost. People sometimes bought plain mineral oil from the pharmacy or used petroleum jelly instead. Then, with industrial progress, other ingredients began to be added to the baby oils Now, back on the farm, people sometimes used herbal remedies for diaper rash and dry skin. If nothing else was available, they even used lard. In some countries, whale oil is used. That reminds me that honey and sugar were used on the farm to heal wounds. Honey is hydroscopic, meaning it attracts water or moisture and helps to seal a wouind. Many honeys are 80% sugar and 20% water. Honey is also antiseptic, killing bacteria. This leads me to think that honey was probably used at times to treat diaper rash.
Whale oil ??? I never knew that. How sad that our magnificent giants have die because a diaper rash.. The oil from each animal or plant lifeform is a bit different. I have never seen whale oil up close. Cod liver oil is a lighter oil than some marine mammals' and fish oils, though. And a cod is a fish, smaller than a whale. The whale fat must be called blubber because it is so thick. I actually do not know if the whale oil is different from the melted blubber. It might be.