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In a message dated 01/09/2004 0:05:34 AM EST, [log in to unmask]
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This idea reminds me of the time a mother told me she thought breastmilk was
considered a dairy product. Maybe that's where the idea comes from. >>
I have heard this too. People assume again that human milk and cow's milk
are similar. Among the observant Jewish population who keep kosher ( meat and
dairy separate, among other things) , a mother's milk is considered Pareve (
neither meat nor dairy.)
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, Brooklyn, USA
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