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Dear friends,
I would not be willing to cooperate in a research project like this. Information on this stuff in human milk will, one way or another find itself a way to the ''better not nurse to be sure'' camp.
I think it would be way better to research the presence in blood of a wide sample of people in different stages of life, including newborns (take cord blood to test). Then test egg, meat and milk farm-animals. Human milk won't be that interesting after all of that, I guess.
Warmly greeting,
Gonneke, IBCLC, LLLL, MOM, grandma2B in southern Netherlands
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