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Rachel says,
> I wish Denny's post on the dreaded jaundice that 'strikes' 60% of newborns,
> but can be prevented by a drug that halts bilirubin production for up to a
> week, were a spoof as well, but that would be too much to ask.
>
This is particularly scary in light of the fact that ALL babies have
hyperbilirubinemia (bilirubin greater than 1.5 mg/dL). And if you read Gartner's
work, bilirubin in breastfed babies is normal. Just as too much Vitamin D is
toxic, so too much bilirubin is toxic. But if it is normal in breastfeeding
babies, there must be a reason why it is there -- for it's antioxident factor
perhaps?
So a drug that purports to eliminate ALL bilirubin? What disease will then
pop up from that?
Because of a few that aren't picked up we have to vaccinate the lot? Sounds
like Vitamin D redux....
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, RLC
Lactation Education Consultants
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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