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Sat, 31 Jul 2004 13:55:51 -0400
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Kika,

If the lab tech analyzed it, and then if you could get him to analyze
several more mothers' samples of colostrum, what a great thing for you to
do to publish it as a small study, so the question would be "evidenced
based" in the future! "Rusty pipes" would be a less exact answer then! I
suppose if the RBC are broken down, then microscopic analysis wouldn't be
of any particular value would it? At least, couldn't he have done an
occult blood test? Would heme show up on that???

Jean

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