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Tina Kimmel wrote:
> At 6:30 AM -0400 4/25/07, Geoffrey Purcell wrote:
>> (Incidentally, does anyone know of a website with an even more detailed
>> breakdown of the nutrients in human milk - I haven't found one that is
>> scientifically rigorous enough for my liking).
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> this info is in articles in scientific journals which usually cost $,
> so they are not put on websites for free. my dissertation is on
> breastfeeding policy. i recently ran across a relevant article i could
> barely read, it was so detailed and scientific!
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> Goldman, A. S. (2000). Modulation of the gastrointestinal tract of
> infants by human milk: Interfaces and interactions: An evolutionary
> perspective. J Nutr, 130(2S Suppl), 426S-431S.
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> ask me and i'll send you the pdf.
Please send these requests for the pdf directly to tina at
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David Karas
listowner paleofood
> Tina Kimmel, MSW, MPH
> PhD Candidate, UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare
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