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katherine in atl <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Nov 2004 05:17:23 -0500
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<<Valerie wrote: I think the situation has nothing to do with the
>> mother's milk or
>> her gut health and everything to do with the amount of gut damage done
>> by
>> feeding infants inappropriate substances.>>

but the mothers gut health was affected by what she was fed as an
infant.    and even if she was breastfed, it's still affected by other
things like antibiotics, foods, genetic/metabolic issues with certain
foods.

there are variables.  it's not just about what we feed infants.  b/c if
it was, then any infant getting breastmilk wouldn't have any problems
and that's obviously not the case.

katherien in atl

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