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Dear Friends:
When I first started working in breastfeeding, I heard/read (? after 30+
years of working).....that breastfeeding didn't protect children from allergies
so much as it postponed the development of allergies. If the baby has one
allergic parent, there is something like a 60% chance for the baby to have
allergies; if it is both parents it is close to 100% chance.
The benefit is that it is a lot easier to care for a kid sick with allergies
than a baby sick with them.
Would someone more expert than I cast a glance over the lovely 17-year
prospective study done by Saarinen {Lancet 1995 Oct 21;346(8982):1065-9] and see
how it holds up today?
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, BSN, MS, Mother of 2, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
craniosacral therapy practitioner, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania USA
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