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I wonder if anyone has thought of culturing breastmilk with a kefir culture
and giving that to babies. I made kefir from goat's milk recently. It was
delicious, and just as good as the storebought variety. Actually better
since I used whole, fresh milk. I brought it to a near boil, cooled it,
added the powdered culture, and set it a room temp for about 6 hours.
Voila! Now you might be leary of this in the NICU, but when babies come
home, it certainly could be done safely.
Michelle Scott, MA, RD, LD, IBCLC
Wellspring Nutrition and Lactation Services
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