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Date: | Fri, 21 May 1999 15:24:51 -0400 |
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I have a friend whose two year old has had feeding problems since birth.
They were involved in a lactation study, and she says that they found that
she was a "one-breast" nurser. Her son is 2 now, hasn't been breastfeeding
for some time (her job wasn't conducive to pumping), and has continued to
have microscopic blood in his stool. I asked her about milk proteins in
his diet (will search the archives to find the site with the milk-free diet
list). She said recently that a medical nutritionist suggested raw goats
milk, as the unpasteurized milk has important enzymes. It is very
expensive, and her husband is presently in another fellowship program so
money is tight. I think he has seen a gastroenterologist. I will check the
archives for any posts on goats milk also. Is raw goat's milk safe for
toddlers? Does anyone have suggestions for good resources for further
research? Thanks. (Please E-mail me privately as am no mail)
Lori N.
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