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Hi Marsha, 
In your talk at ilca 2018 you mentioned curcumin cream. Do you have any more information on brands at the right mg. And other additives that should or shouldn’t be in this cream when used for sub acute mastitis and mammary disbiosis.
Thanks. It’s hard to find the right product.

Janet Dombro, IBCLC 


> On Jul 1, 2018, at 5:32 AM, Marsha Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Burning breast pain may indicate subacute mastitis and not necessarily
> candidiasis. That sharp, burning or needling pain may be the result of a
> combination of *Strep viridans* and coagulase-negative staph (*Staph
> epidermidis*) that form thick biofilms in the lumen of the lactiferous
> ducts, impeding milk flow and causing needle-like pain from the narrowed
> inflamed lumen. Because there is so much antibiotic resistance built up in
> these nasty bugs, some researchers are suggesting that probiotics be used
> to bring the breast microbiome back into balance.  L. fermentum CECT5716
> can be an effective agent to correct this mammary dysbiosis.
> 
> Angelopoulou et al. Medical Microbiol Immunol 2018; doi:
> 10.1007/s00430-017-0532-z
> 
> Fernandez et al. Bene Microb 2014;5:169-183
> 
> Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
> Weston, MA
> 
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