In einer eMail vom 3-3-2003 2:00:39 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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> When I was Bf my kids (in Australia) cabbage was one of the foods I was
> warned to avoid as it would give the BF gas. I wonder if someone has just
> extended this theory to the topical (vs internal) use of cabbage?
>
Cabbage can cause gassiness due to the sulfer that comes free when it is
cooked too long (when it gets that typical smell). Cabbage that is eaten raw
or cooked "al dente" or stirrcooked is not causing gassiness and can be eaten
by bf moms without colick in the bf baby.
I doubt if this sulfer mechanism wil also work for fresh, uncooked cabbage
used topically.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke
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Gonneke van Veldhuizen
IBCLC,LLLL, MOM, primairyschool teacher
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