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Linda Bojman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Aug 1998 16:30:42 -0700
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Linda, Olean is a non-digestible fat. Olean has a sucrose core with six,
seven or eight fatty acids attached. The extra fatty acids on Olean make it
too large to be broken down by the digestive enzymes or metabolized by the
microorganisms in the gut. Thus, it is not digested or aborbed, which is
why it adds no fat or calories.Therefore, it will not be passed into the
breast milk if the body cannot aborbed. I do not think that we have to
worry about fat babies. Bye Linda.

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