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It would not surprise me if rBHT/rBST caused an increase in breastmilk.
No studies here... just my personal experience. When I'm at home I only
eat/drink organic meats/milks. During my 7th month of pregnancy I
visited my sister in Texas where I had a bit more than normal of beef,
and some milk (with hormones). After a few days I would wake up in the
morning having leaked. After I came home, I didn't leak at all through
the rest of my pregnancy.
Mary Wachsmuth
Portland, Oregon
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Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 19:31:01 +0200
From: Jacquie Nutt <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Perhaps not oxytocin but rbGH/IGF-1
It would be interesting to hear whether those in countries where rBGH/
rBST
is banned have also seen mothers with a strange over-supply (ie EU,
Canada,
Australia, New Zealand).
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