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And you made me think about how my grandmother told me she gave my 
mother tomato juice when she was just two weeks old.  I guess the doctor 
thought she needed it for C or something, so she had to drink so much a 
day.  My grandmother said "she spit it up all the time, would not take 
it, seemed to have stomach problems, and you have no idea how much 
tomato juice stains baby clothes, and mine."  I was just sitting there 
dumbstruck--even in 1942, how could anyone think that tomato juice would 
be OK for a newborn?  And my mother was a tiny, premature newborn. 

Joylyn

Diane Wiessinger wrote:

>>Domperidone as stated has probably only been implicated in the one study 
>>done on adults with IV and high doses.
>>    
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>And when I heard this the first time, my immediate thought was, "What about tomato juice?  Administer it by IV, and the mortality rate is probably 100 percent.  Yet I don't see it being pulled from the grocery store shelves..."
>
>Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC  Ithaca, NY  USA
>www.wiessinger.baka.com
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>

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