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Theresa Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:09:30 -0800
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I agree it is probably not the mother's milk.  There are enzymes present in human milk to aid with digestion especially "lactase" to help with lactose digestion and I think this may be a good time to provide this information.  I am running out the door, so I cant look it up right now, but maybe someone could tell me and the original author if I am right (or wrong) about enzymes especially  "lactase" being present to help in digestion?

Someone probably has the information at hand and can copy and paste it to the list for us.  I hope!

Thanks for helping me and sorry I cant take more time right now.  Hope this helps.
Theresa in Orlando




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