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Date: | Wed, 29 Aug 2001 17:16:25 EDT |
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I was challenged this week on my assertion that a toddler with a cold should
nurse as much as possible, by someone who said that usually milk worsens
upper respiratory symptoms.
I said that yes, of course this is true of COWS milk, but that HUMAN milk is
just totally different!!
Then I realized I had no reference for my assertion. It's true, right?
I mean, immune protection I can document, and fluids being generally good is
easy, but specifically on cow milk making more mucus but human milk not? Can
anyone out there back me up on this?
Thank you --
Elisheva Urbas
amateur bf proselytizer
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