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Lawrence, page 95 of her new edition. She says 200 constituents.
>Hi, everyone: Just got back from a wonderful vacation (25th anniversary
>Mediterranean cruise!). I got an e-mail from someone who is trying to
>make up an educational pamphlet about breastfeeding. She wants references
>for all the "factoids" that she puts in. She had read somewhere that
>human milk has 100 components that are not in abm. She was looking for
>the source of that quote. I looked in Riordan and Auerbach and Lawrence.
>Although it was hard to quantify totally because some of the listed
>components were classes such as oligosaccharides, LCPUFAs, etc, I could
>only come up with about 40-45. Just wondering if anyone knows the source
>for this quote. Thanks, Alicia Dermer, MD, IBCLC.
>
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Marie Biancuzzo, Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
PO Box 387
Herndon VA 20172
Phone 703-748-0092
Fax 703-758-0891
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