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Date: | Thu, 1 Feb 1996 11:10:06 -0700 |
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I too have heard that too much water in the diet could lower milk supply but
never understood the mechanism so I appreciated the comments about ADH. I
think it was Arly who discussed whether a gallon of water a day was too
much. She was right on track in my opinion to point out that other beverages
must be considered a source of water. I would add though that you must also
include foods as a source of water in the diet. Soups, fruits, and
vegetables are all very high in water and would count towards the body's
daily requirement for fluid. So, drinking a gallon of water plus drinking
other beverages plus the water in foods eaten could add up to a lot of
water...enough to cause this apparent drop in milk supply.
-Laura
Laura Aldag, M.S.,R.D.
Assistant in Extension
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world; indeed its the only thing that has" Margaret Mead
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