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Jolene Mosley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 May 2007 08:29:14 -0400
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Hello.
  I am 100% certain that breastfeeding my daughter (then aged 2.5 yrs)
during her induction chemo helped induce a early rapid response from the
leukemia cells. Not only that I am sure it kept her weight level as well
during the initial hard chemo months. Lastly to mention the need (her and I)
for nursing during this stressful time.
  I think it is interesting in the article that the Dr noted that they are
careful about what humans consume in regards to breast milk. That seems
strange considering it comes from humans and humans are consuming it.

Thanks.
Jolene Mosley,  LLLL

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