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> PS, in all my 40 years doing this I have RARELY seen a BF baby with
> eczema.
> Pat in SNJ
Running in food sensitivity circles I have seen multiple 100% breastfed from
birth babies with eczema. I have no idea how those numbers would compare
with the general population, since it doesn't seem to be a priority to
categorize full and partially breastfeeding infants for the purpose of
study.
Given the deterioration of gut health in the general population (at least in
USAmerica) I would venture to guess we will be seeing an increase in all
manifestations of food and environmental reactions.
Jessica Mattingly M.Ed., CCE, LLLLL, IBCLC
Kansas City, MO
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