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Allen Hulse CDP <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jan 1998 17:46:22 -0800
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> Results were:  Cow's milk curdled right away.
> Formula appeared to stay the same.
> Breastmilk became slightly thinner and slighty changed colors.
>
> Hours later(we don't have the exact time because we finished late the
> night before the fair) When she woke up the following morning 7:00am
> she
> checked her tubes and had to quickly add what she observed to her
> results. So she ended up with immediate results and hours later.
> Hours later
> Cow's milk was still curdled
> The formula had completely seperated from the vinegar.  We concluded
> that formula did not mix well with digestive juices.
> The breastmilk stayed mixed and had a very thin white layer on top.
>
> Final note: we used carnation good start.

   Hi!  I was rereading your posting, and the note struck me - you used
Carnation - a partially predigested formula.  That may have influenced
the results (non-curdling, non mixing)  Guess I'll have to try the
experiment with regular formulas!

Judy Hulse, RN, IBCLC

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