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Personally, I've seen mothers have green milk after consuming foods and
beverages with large amounts of purple or red food dye. Baby also has green
stools, they are a different color green than we see with dairy allergy.
Brighter, sort of.
Examples of foods that might contain large enough amounts of these foods:
birthday cake with colored icing, gatorade or similar products, koolaid, some
soft drinks, some candies, jello. I'm sure there are plenty of others out
there.
Maybe the mother is consuming one or more of these?
Shannon Rittenhouse
LLL Leader
Registered Home Daycare Provider (who has cared for many breastfed infants,
and seen lots of different colors of milk!)
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