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Date: | Fri, 14 May 1999 13:52:11 -0400 |
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"A Swedish research just released a 7 year study identifying that human
breast milk has caused every type of cancer cell they tested, including
lung,
throat, kidney, colon, and bladder cancers, lymphoma and leukemia, to
die.
A milk protein called alpha-lactalbumin which helps produce lactose and
another human breast milk component which they have not yet publicly
reveled when
combined in the acid environment of the gastrointestinal tract targets
cancer cells and all kinds of rapidly growing, immature cells while
leaving
stable, mature cells alone. It also actually kills the pneumococcus
bacteria. The
research team is writing up their findings to publish in medical
journals
now. See Discover magazine, June 1999, "Got Cancer Killers?" pages
68-75."
Cindy Curtis,RN,IBCLC
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http://www.erols.com/cindyrn
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