Amadeus:
>Taking human milk as a model is perfectly valid only for the
> early ages.
>It's one possible example to infer from the milk composition to
>the adult's needs. (Other possibilities might be to infer something
>from the prehistoric available food items :-))
Wherever you got your figures on breastmilk they are incomplete because
leaving out EPA and DHA in the fats is not the same as saying they aren't
there. Further, the composition of breast milk varies from woman to woman,
breast to breast, foremilk to hind milk, month to month, day to day, hour
to hour.
You can "infer" all you want, but again, you've already decided what you
are going to decide upon before you find your data and before you "infer".
Wasting time,
Kirt
Secola /\ Nieft
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