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Date: | Mon, 22 Sep 1997 19:07:09 -0500 |
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Kathy, my clients have had very good results with lecethin. One mom
recently called me to say that her almost weekly plugged ducts had ceased
with lecethin for 4 months. She ran out and didn't get more, then the plugs
began again.
I don't believe that it is calcium deposits. I can't see lecethin disolving
calcium deposits. I am guessing that the lecethin affects the fats in the
ducts in a way that prevents a build-up.
Chefs use lecethin granules to break up fat in a sauce. I use it to help
prevent build-up in my arteries. I see it as "Roto-rooter." I don't know
if it helps or not, but I'm doing what I can with a terrible family history
of heart disease.
I tell my clients that I don't know why it works, but I have yet to have a
mother whose plugged ducts aren't diminished or prevented. I wonder how it
was ever tried in the first place.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee
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