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"Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 21:59:55 -0700From: wightsd <[log in to unmask]>Subject: Post discharge nutrition
It is too difficult for the nurses and the mother to add protein powder, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vit d, vit a etc, so we use a multinutrient fortifier. Also, an innapropeiate ca:phos ratio may cause neither to be absorbed.Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphoneNancyNancy Wight [log in to unmask]: 858-493-0198"
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That makes more sense. And now I wonder: Could a premixed blend of those minerals be prepared, similar to how formula went from being a recipe mixed in hospitals and kitchens to being a prepared powder? I guess adding the protein would still be difficult; where would it come from? Any source is potentially allergenic.
Julie Tardos
===="Females prepare ourselves enough to know that we will never be prepared. So, every decision and choice we make about our body is always the right one."--Kayla Q, Questions I've Been Asked As a Midwife
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