There is an article in USA Today, May 5, on page D1 headlined: Breast milk yields chlamydia fighter, Fats inhibit infection, lab tests show Researchers from the American Society for Microbiology found that fats in human breast milk that protect babies from bacteria and viruses in their stomachs and intestines could lead to new preventive treatments for chlamydia and other sexually transmitted diseases. One of the four antimicrobial lipids in breast milk tested "completely inhibited" infection of chlamydia bacteria in lab tests. Ultimately a non-prescription topical lipid preparation could be available to women to inhibit chlamydia and other STDs. Breast milk is amazing stuff, but we already knew that! Becky Cook LLLL Carmel, Indiana