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Tanya Hibbard <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Jul 2008 13:03:35 -0600
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I am having trouble finding any research on the subject of how the amount of
lipase in human milk is determined.  Does anyone know why some women would
have higher levels?  I understand women that are malnourished have lower
levels of lipase, but I am wondering about higher levels.  Does one's
nutritional intake make a difference?  Can anyone point me to any studies if
the are available?

Thanks,
Tanya
Firestone, CO

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