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In einer eMail vom 27-9-2004 10:05:25 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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The Hale information implies that for a breastfeeding mother a gin and tonic
wouldn't hurt. However I would prefer to recommend vodka and orange juice -
all that vitamin C...... :-)
In The Netherlands (where the original question came from) tonic is a soft
drink, or "bubble-lemonade", thought rather bitter in taste and not as sweet as
lemonades (like cola or 7up anmd thelike). It is not perse used as a mix for
alcoholdrinks, but as a not too childish non-alcoholic drink, like bitter
lemon. Most children do not like it all that much.
Warmly,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, Dutch IBCLC in Germany
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