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Hi All,
> If there is no damage to be done from human milk, and it is available in
> milk banks, why would a doctor be reluctant to try it?
> This baffles me. Kathleen
Yeah - it baffles me too. But, you know, many of my clients (and lots fo
moms out there) have been told by their doc that after 12 months of age
breastmilk has no benefits for the baby so why would it have any benefits
for the adult? Thus the need for proof. %^$&#^ . Also, we are hoping to
get the doc to write a scip for it so that insurance will pay for
it...sigh...
Jaye
tired of having to prove what we all should already know already
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