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> I think oversupply often goes hand-in-hand. I have also raised this
concern before--babies who grow so fat on high-lactose milk must be exposed
to more insulin. Shouldn't we be concerned about the potential for diabetes
or at least hyperinsulenemia in these babies in later life?

Perhaps, but so far he is tall and slim, 35 yo, who's only problem is family
inclination to allergic rhinitis.  Had a bit of asthma sx as an infant until
I totally stopped dairy.  I won't be surprised if asthma rears it's head
again at some point, strong family hx.  Sincerely, Pat in SNJ

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