Breastfeeding and atopic dermatitis: protective or harmful? facts and
controversies <http://www.mdlinx.com/readArticle.cfm?art_id=2988374>
Clinics in Dermatology, 01/06/10
Dattner AM – Conventional wisdom posits that breastfeeding during the
first 4 months of life generally reduces the incidence of atopic dermatitis
in the child. Recent studies question this truism, especially in cases when
the mother herself is allergic. Studies about maternal dietary allergens in
breast milk and their influence on atopic dermatitis have been questioned as
well. There is evidence that probiotic and essential fatty acid
supplementation, along with an allergen–avoidance diet, may reduce the
chance of maternal dietary allergens provoking atopic dermatitis in the
infant.
Does anyone have access to this article? This abstract is basically useless!
Dawn Kersula RN, IBCLC etc
Who shouldn't be on the computer on her day off getting steamed over poor
info
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