I have been nomail for a long time, but am changing my status for help on this question. I had a mom write to me worried that she should not eat honey while she is breastfeeding. Seems a 7 mo. old baby was diagnosed with botulism from honey the mother ingested. At first I questioned the accuracy of this report she obtained from her sister-in-law (nurse at the hospital). This happened at Riley Children's Hospital in the Indianapolis, IN area. I have never seen a warning against nursing moms eating honey (matter of fact, I often enjoyed it myself while nursing with my herbal tea). Here is her response after I requested that she verify the details: <<Well, I talked to my sil tonight and found out more about the case with the possible botulism through breastmilk. My sil is a EEG tech and she performed the test on the baby. She said about 20 doctors were in and out looking at him. She said he just layed there. He is on a ventilator. So, it seems as though it must be true. So, what about honey during pregnancy? Is it okay?>> Obviously missing are the details of "what test?" and the fact that he is on a vent. doesn't meant that he got botulism poisoning from honey his mom ingested. Anyone know anything about the possibility of such a thing? This story just doesn't ring true with me, but I may just be stupid. Thanks in advance, Laurie Moody, CLC *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html