Tom, thanks for the references, I will read them.
I'll have to put this aside for now, though. There's a lot to cover and
this is a very busy work period for me.
Your reply did address my question, but it's not the question that I really
intended to ask. My initial remarks had to do with the relationship between
variations in the nutrient content of breast milk and a woman's nutrient
intake, and that's what I meant to get at.
This discussion has increased my interest in the subject and I will pursue
it, when I find the time. When I have more to report - or to ask - ah'll be
bahk.
Norm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas E. Billings" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: May 26, 2003 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: another raw food baby dies
> I must apologize for taking so long to reply to this. The day of the
> post I retrieved my files on the topic and even put them in my backpack,
> but did not find time until now to sit down and re-review the material
> to reply. I suppose I suffer from the modern ailment of busy-ness. :-)
>
> Norman Skrzypinski <[log in to unmask]>:
> >Aside from the post-partum production of colostrum, how does the
composition
> >of breast milk from the same woman vary?
>
> Breast milk composition changes dramatically at weaning, and can
> change per diet and supplementation. For relevant studies, see:
>
> Studies in human lactation: milk volume and nutrient composition
> during weaning and lactogenesis.
> Neville et al; AJCN, 1991; 54: 81-92
>
> Changes in the nutrient composition of human milk during gradual weaning
> Garza et al; AJCN, 1983; 37: 61-65
>
> Changes in the composition of the mammary secretion of women after
> abrupt termination of breast feeding
> Hartmann et al; J. Physiol; 1978, 275: 1-11
>
> Studies in human lactation: milk composition and daily secretion rates
> of macronutrients in the first year of lactation
> Allen et al; AJCN; 1991, 54:69-80
>
> Postprandial changes in the content and composition of nonprotein
> nitrogen in human milk
> Donovan et al.; AJCN, 1991, 54:1017-1023
>
> Changes in the concentration of carotenoids, vitamin A, alpha-tocopherol
> and total lipids in human milk throughout early lactation
> Macias et al; Ann Nutr Metab; 2001, 45:82-85.
>
> (Many more studies can be found in PubMed/MedLine and BioSis.)
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