I think it only pertains to young babies......before the six or even 4
month recommendations of starting solids (nitrites in certain foods
changing to nitrites) Carolyn Schindewolf
On Feb 16, 2008, at 5:18 AM, Karleen Gribble wrote:
> The following article turned up on an alert. A quick search
> suggested that blue baby syndrome has not been observed in breastfed
> babies. If that is so the statement below is just another example of
> hiding the dangers of early weaning.
> Does anyone know anything about this issue?
> Karleen Gribble
> Australia
>
>
> http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/717031.html
> High levels of nitrates can impair the body's ability to absorb
> oxygen in blood, leading to serious health effects. Infants fed
> formula or breast milk high in nitrates can develop "blue baby
> syndrome," a condition that can lead to coma or death.
>
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