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 So, firstly, are there any studies out there on gut problems and overproduction?  Secondly, why would a problem in the gut cause overproduction?  What is the mechanism behind that?  And thirdly, how long does it usually take once the gut is healing for the milk production to normalize, assuming that was the cause?

Thank you,
Julie Tardos

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Gold were as good as twenty orators,
and will, no doubt, tempt him to anything.
Richard III, act IV, scene II

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