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> > The results contradict the notion that an intolerance to a protein
> in for=
> mula
> > or breast milk is the source of infant colic and argue against
> changing a=
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> > infant's diet, according to Dr. Tammy J. Clifford from the
> University of
> > Western Ontario in Canada and colleagues.
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>
While not a scientist (well, okay maybe a political scientist, but that's
not quite the same thing ;-), I still feel that there's a fundamental
flaw with this last statement. And that is that many babies *are*
ingesting cow's milk protein via breastmilk, and I wouldn't be at all
surprised to find that it is still that protein that is the culprit. Or,
at the very least, it seems to me like it could be a food
sensitivity/allergy to something.
Gina Gerboth--BS in political science and argumentative-ness
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