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Re: Food for infants
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Wed, 9 Aug 2000 13:23:14 -0700
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Dori said...:  Hmmm!  I've often wondered if the proverbial "colicky" baby
wouldn't be
that way if it ate what it was supposed to.

I recently took a trip down to Baja and was amazed at the quiet babies.  No
crying or fussing, even on a long bus trip.  In contrast, however, I see so many
upset babies in America. I, too, am beginning to think that it's a difference
between a breastfed baby and a formula fed baby.  Beyond this, a paleo eating
mother can't help but further content a baby.

Just my 2 cents, (or just stating the obvious)
Nita

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