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In a message dated 8/30/01 2:26:03 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< A friend of hers suggested a product called
"Baby Life" that has bifidobacteria in it that says it is for babies and
nursing mothers. I've never heard of this, but it sounds like the same sort
of thing as using yogurt for a yeast infection, living cultures that help
get the yeast back in check. The liquid is either added to a drink (for
baby, it would have to be mom's milk in a bottle) or given directly to both
mom and baby. Does anyone know anything about this stuff? Mom has already
bought it, but isn't using it yet, and is using the Nystatin her doc
prescribed. >>
Marsha,
I don't know this product in particular. You say it contains bifidobacteria,
which is the correct bacteria for an infant's gut. But, does it contain
anything else? Naturopaths I know will give bifidobacteria directly to
infants as a treatment to restore gut integrity, which the baby will need
even more if she is getting nystatin drops in their sugar base. BTW, I have
found that most of the yeast living in moms these days is highly resistant to
nystatin--this mom may want to try gentian violet. Is she doing anything else
to rid herself of the yeast? A strong immune system overcomes a yeast
infection far more easily than a weakened one.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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