Many clients in the Walnut area don’t connect the dots until after a diagnosis—sometimes months or years after the last time they used the product. Common scenarios include:
- Household baby powder exposure over many years (often used during childcare, family gatherings, or routine care)
- Body powder or cosmetic powder use for everyday moisture control, friction reduction, or grooming
- Multiple product brands over time, where the person remembers usage but not the exact details
In suburban communities like Walnut, it’s also common that products were purchased through big-box retailers or local stores, and packaging may be missing after years of use. Your case can still move forward, but early documentation matters.


