Hi all,
Ok I want to ask what may be a stupid question if you have known the answer for years. I have looked up my books recently. I do have Kristin Uvnas Moberg's book the Oxytocin factor but I have not read much of it yet. In it she seems to say that bovine oxytocin is much the same as human oxytocin. So question is - Does oxytocin pass into cow's milk from the cow? If this is the case then can cow's milk increase a mum's milk supply? And if this is the case then surely reducing cow's milk in a mother's diet could reduce her perceived oversupply and be one reason why reducing cow's milk in a mum's diet can help symptom's of colic.
It is just that I want to know can cow's milk have an effect on mum's milk supply other than via mum's leaky gut. I know I asked about growth hormones around Christmas time but that helped me think it through more and I wonder can organic cow's milk have an effect other than if mum is allergic/struggles to digest cow's milk. I have also just ordered 'Baby matters - what your Dr may not tell you about caring for your baby' by Dr LF Palmer. Trouble is I want to know more and I have lots of books but not enough time to read them.
Thanks for taking the trouble to read this.
Best wishes,
Sarah McCann.
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