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Denise;
I understand about the detrimental aspects of formula. But as a mother who
suffered many bouts of thrush, I wouldn't want to possibly give it to myself
again.
If I were trying to have a "stock pile" of EBM ready for what ever reason, I
think I would be waiting until the yeast was gone before trying to collect
and save it.
Patricia
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From: "Denise Fisher" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:14 AM
Subject: yeast in breastmilk
> Andrea I would tend to agree more with Cindy and Dr Jack. It isn't so
much
> the freezing that we rely on to kill the candida but the anti-infective
> properties in breastmilk itself. There are many anti-fungal components in
> breastmilk.
> And what a tragedy to throw that milk away and then to feed the infant
> formula which has far worse effects than candida has.
>
> Denise
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