<<There is an interesting section in Mothering Your Nursing Toddler about
> dental carries and cavities. Briefly, it stated that a study was done
> showing the following:
> clean teeth in straight breastmilk would actually calcify
> teeth with food on them in breastmilk would decay very rapidly
> teeth in other milk would also decay rapidly>>
I think this is right on. throughout the course of human evolution,
humans nursed around the clock. our babies our meant to. it's not the
breastmilk causing cavities...it just doesn't make sense from an
evolutionary perspective. Its the other food left on our
teeth......add in a mild/moderate vitamin d insufficiency and there's a
recipe for decay.
katherine in atl
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