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"yes, cindy, i feel sure that there is evidence to support this assertion;
>throughout prehistory, women have had to run out to the pharmacy to get iron
>and vit d to give to their little babies back home in the caves; it has been
>the only thing that has kept humankind from perishing.
>>carol brussel IBCLC
>wondering what is lacking in human blood, which we can only obtain from some
>substitute or supplement, that we "can't live without"
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dear carol, this is exactly the chuckle i needed today! a very,very long time ago there was a big deal made
of not being able to find vit d in breastmilk. someone did a study and found water soluable vit d. now, i really
don't remember who or when. perhaps those who keep studies and such know of this. ~ mary shine
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