>For instance I have been measuring sIgA and lactoferrin (among
>other things) in women with a perceived oversupply and their concentrations
>of these components are significantly (statistically) higher than the norm -
>not what I would've expected.
>
>Regards
>Cathy Fetherston
>Perth Western Australia
But immune components are going to differ between mothers, between
babies and between feeds, because they fluctuate according to the
needs of the baby - or have I got this wrong?
The immune components are there in response to the amount/type the
baby needs...surely? So at any one time, the components might be
higher or lower than at another time.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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