If someone is able to find the citation for the full paper I would love it!
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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Subject: [LACTNET] gut bacteria study
Apologies is this has come through recently.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19198-how-a-changing-diet-rules-a-grow
ing-babys-guts.html
The write up sounds like this was a case study, but they measured gut
bacteria of a breastfed baby as he introduced solids (and formula):
"Besides a course of antibiotics to treat an ear infection, it was the
introduction of peas and formula milk that caused the greatest
upheavals"
Good to have some (more) science in this area!
Cheers,
Michelle Adelewitz, RN BSN
Ithaca, NY USA
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