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Janice Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:14:47 -0600
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Jodine Chase has asked me to ask this question of Lactnet, for her.

A physician here uses amniotic sacs in wound care for diabetics with
ulcers.   In a quest to find allies to support the establishment of a milk bank here, she'd like to suggest to him that he consider using human milk.

Can anyone provide a research paper or write-up on use of human milk for wound care?
Jodine recalls coming across something on burn wounds and healing, but she can't
source it.

Thanks,
Janice Reynolds
(I'll also search the archives for Jodine)

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