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Judy Ritchie <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:00:18 -0800
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Renata,
Yes, I can think of a connection.  Our second daughter who breastfed until
age 2 in the mid 1970's was dry at night even earlier than her sister who
was 18 months her senior.  So she had been dry and potty trained and weaned
a long time when we went to a buffet restaurant two Friday nights in a row.
She wet her bed each night after our family ate at this restaurant--which
was a favorite for our kids.  So we really had to play detective thinking
"what did she have?" that she normally never gets otherwise.  It was their
soft serve ice cream.  We took that one item away and let her have other
desserts and she never wet the bed again.  

Interestingly, in about 1961 in Pittsburgh where we lived, a pharmacy
college student husband who lived above us told my mother to never give my
2-year old allergy prone brother ice cream because there were so many
unlabeled chemicals in ice cream for flavor, color and consistency.  He told
her it was due to a grandfather clause to the industry when the Food and
Drug act was enacted and that was why he never allowed his kids any ice
cream.

From the Journal of Dairy Science
http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/40/11/1501.pdf

http://books.google.com/books?id=SAf1p4dWsgcC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=ice+crea
m+ingredients+grandfather+clause&source=web&ots=Izl8v2L1ln&sig=J0VVHRJyPr4ZW
fvC67uJDaSeLF4&hl=en

http://tinyurl.com/22kjuu
Quote:  Ice cream, for example, can contain some twenty-five specified
additives without having to list any of them.

Judy

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