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"Patricia B. Drazin, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Mar 1996 21:39:23 -0500
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Kate:

      I too would like to see this study and am sure you will let us know
when you have seen it... in the mean time.....

      I fail to understand how something that is airborne will get into
breastmilk and not into cows milk.... don;t they breath the same air we do?
and if this toxin  binds won't we eat it?

      It is unfortunate that her son has diabetes... had she not bf he might
have it more severely or had it appear sooner... the study linking diabetes
with cow's milk is in the diabetic journals.

                            Patricia

                         Patricia

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