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>I have beern working with moms on treating both over and undersupply
>bu healing their own guts--it is a process, but well worth it for
>everyone.
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>Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
I would love to hear more about this -- case studies, what treatments
to suggest for what symptoms, etc. I have faced this issue myself
(babies highly sensitive to things in my diet, along with a tendency
toward oversupply) and talked with many mothers who seem to have the
same pattern. Personally, I tried everything that I heard or read
about that might help, and worked with a naturopath, but 'tincture of
time' was the only resolution. I find this theory (that the mother's
gut health affects her milk supply and baby's gut health) to be
compelling.
Please keep this topic going so we can all continue to learn from each other.
Margaret
mom of 3, LLLL
Longmont, CO
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