>A mother told me recently that her sister in Australia was just told (so
>this is 3rd hand) new research has come out regarding a link between mothers
>who use cabbage leaves on their breasts and their baby's becoming colicky
>due to absorption of cabbage chemicals into the breastmilk.
>Having never heard of this I assured her I would do some research of my own.
>Has anyone heard of this?
>Meg Kingsley IBCLC Dubai UAE
I have not heard about any such research. Anecdotally, one mom has
reported that *something* about the cabbage made her young baby fuss.
She thought it was the smell and/or taste on her breasts. This was
an experienced nursing mom, LLLL, third baby. The fussing stopped
when she stopped the cabbage.
Margaret
Longmont, Colorado
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