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I've been catching up on lactnets, and am intrigued with the goat's milk
thread.

A client of mine, diabetic since childhood and unaccountably without milk
with her second child, has been able to keep him on donor milk so far (he's
7 1/2 months now, and starting solids).  But her local sources are
dwindling.  (She's been *deeply* grateful for the single-source cartonful
someone here connected her with.)  Since he's older, she's looking for
possible ways to piece out the donor milk with something non-cow.

Could the goat milk formula be a reasonable *supplemental* beverage for this
particular boy, for whom anything that smacks of cow could be a real
problem?  In what proportion (if any) with donor milk might modified goat
milk be acceptable?  Other thoughts?  Feel free to e-mail me either on
lactnet or privately.
--
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC  Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com

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