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Chris Hafner-Eaton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Jan 1999 20:48:48 -0800
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Anne:  I haven't heard the whole situation, but for what my opinion is
worth here goes...Has this mother been tested for diabetes?  I'd find out
how her blood sugar was during pregnancy.  Does it make a difference if she
eats a high protein meal before going to bed?  One possible solution is to
keep a low fat, diet shake (argh...I know it's really adult formula), by
the bed side and when awakening for the first feeding she should drink it.
The other thing that seems to work well in these cases is the use of
Glyconutrients in supplement form <Mannetech is the brand that has a
patented formula and has a combination with wild yam>.  The other thing
that might be causing this is wild swings in hormone levels so anything
that could help that would improve the situation (Wild yam and vitex--which
I know you are familiar with).  Soy products (including soy powder) would
be a good start for boosting her phytoestrogen levels as well.  Find out if
she is having night sweats in addition to the hunger, as that would be a
good clue to whether it's estrogen related.
Chris

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