On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 12:52:18 EDT, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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>In response to the question about freezing breastmilk during a candida
>infection -- why not? The mom is breastfeeding during the infection --
there is
>no evidence that any yeast that may be in the milk is detrimental to the baby.
> Do we not eat yeast rolls? Drink wine? Beer?
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>All have yeast in them -- and we don't worry about it....
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>Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
I am particularly well read in this area since I have been fighting my own
candida overgrowth since I was a baby. In every publication I have ever
read regarding storing breastmilk during a candida infection, they advise
against freezing the milk. Freezing and/or boiling does not destroy the
candida, which can lead to a reinfection once that milk is consumed.
Candida is a very different kind of yeast than the strains used in beer,
rolls, wine, etc. Candida lives naturally and in harmony in our intestines,
unlike the external sources of yeasts/fungi we consume. In fact, many
publications also advise against consuming ANY yeast or molds whatsoever
during a candida overgrowth -- including those sources already listed as
well as fruit, vinegar, cheeses, any fermented foods, even mushrooms --
since the body can become hyper-sensitive to other yeasts and exacerbate the
symptoms. Serious stuff.
Debbie Gillespie, IBCLC, LLLL
Tempe, AZ
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