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Phyllis Adamson <[log in to unmask]>
# reference to using frozen EBM on a skin burn (Linda Smith). She said
it worked very well. But this is anecdotal & it's hard to tell if it
was the EBM itself, or the EBM in 'ice' form. I didn't find any
references to anyone using fresh EBM on a burn. #
Sorry, this is not what you asked and probably of no help at all, but
I remember reading about 2 - 3 years ago about a study in which they
noticed that lactose helped (especially large) skin burns heal faster
and better. The researchers were probably Scandinavian/European, but
no more details in my mind, sorry.
Sanna-Mari, mom to Rasmus 3 yo & someone 5/02
a mom-to-mom bf group leader
Finland, Scandinavia
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