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Perhaps the research is this (and I haven't actually read it):
1) Goldblum RM et al. Antibody forming cells in human colostrum after oral immunization. Nature 1975; 257:797-99
2) Goldman, AS. Immunologic system in human milk. J Pediatr Gastoenterol Nutr 1986; 5:343-45.
Jacquie Nutt IBCLC
<<"This doesn't confirm the here often postulated hypothesis that there is a
direct immune response of the mammary gland to the mouth-of-the-baby.
(snip)
I think this evidence will show up in the future, based on what I've read so
far I think it is a very reasonable hypothesis, but it is good to know it is
only a hypotheses....
Maybe i'm wrong..If someone knows such a research, I'm happy to hear about
it..
regards, Annelies Bon"
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