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the matter of freezing milk and
>thrush....... heating will kill so mom may want to heat milk a tad
>warmer than she would normally... i do not recall what temp kills but is is
>not very hot....
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Patricia,
The reference I have, F. C. Odds Candida and Candidosis, 2nd Ed, says on p 14:
"The pathogenic Candida species usually die within minutes at temperatures
above 50 degrees Celsius [122F] although in one study C.albicans in a rich
nutrient broth took 1 h to die at 70C and it survived the temperatures
within composted sewerage" [!!]
This is the reason we suggest in the LC Series Unit 18 on Candidiasis and
Breastfeeding to wash laundry in very hot water.
So, I doubt that heating milk would kill the thrush, but I agree with the
rest of what you said.
Now you've given me another idea for a nice little research project: looking
at candida in breastmilk after heating the milk to different temperatures.....
Lisa Amir
GP / LC in Melbourne, Australia
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