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Happy surprise while channel surfing during late-nite perimenopausal  
insomnia:
 
2AM-ish On CookWorx cooking show on the local PBS TV station: a  couple 
discussing the benefits of low-carb cooking and demonstrating how to  cook "Festive 
Frijoles", the gentleman must be a nutritionist as he consistently  tells of 
the specific nutrients in all the ingredients, such as "lauric acid  (which) 
acts as an antibiotic" and then he adds "it's in high  concentrations in 
breastmilk" she adds "it's actually very good for  you"......
 
google "lauric acid in breastmilk" for more info, like: 
_<http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/act.2006.12.310?cookieSet=1_ 
(http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/act.2006.12.310?cookieSet=1) >
 
<_www.lowcardcookworx.com_ (http://www.lowcardcookworx.com) >
 
The gentleman I would investigate as a potential ILCA or LLLI speaker, or  at 
least local affiliate speaker if he is in your local area.
 
I also got the latest LC job search postcard - that is at least the second  
such item I have seen come through the general usps mail - good sign.
   

Debbie  Tobin
RN BSN IBCLC LCCE


(still on an LCing  break)
W: 703-797-6844

Fairfax County, Virginia suburbs  outside the Washington DC  beltway

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