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Date: | Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:48:15 -0400 |
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My 2 month old has recently been diagnosed w/ neuroblastoma, a solid-tumor
cancer of infancy/childhood. This formed en utero; science has not
determined probable cause of these. They are of course extremely rare. It
is localized to one tumor and the prognosis is very good. I am wanting to
do all I can to make my breast milk even more healthy than it naturally is.
He is my 4th child, all of whom I have successfully breastfed. He has
thrush, which he had before he began chemo, but the chemo can cause it as
well. Antibiotics are part of his treatment regimen. So, I am wanting to
add probiotics (for me and for him) both to combat the thrush he already has
and to prevent further problems from the antibiotics. I have read some
about chlorella decreasing dioxins and increasing antibodies (IgA, I
believe) in breastmilk. Any advice, including good forms of probiotics for
infants and chlorella for me, also any additional research on boosting
anti-cancer properties of breastmilk, is very appreciated.
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