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Trish Tipton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Oct 2000 13:44:13 -0800
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Stacie Tolen writes:
> (OMT: Moms who eat their placenta don't get postpartum depression. My
frineds who have eaten theirs say it is delicious.)

It would seem to me the placenta is not to be cooked.  Just eaten
right
after delivery for the most nutritional value.  But who am i to say, I
never ate any of mine.  Although I might have given it a thought if I
was
educated properly on the subject during the time of my births. Along a
more deeper thought,  if one is to miscarriage, what would one do with
this? The same as the placenta?  Perhaps not because most miscarriage
result in a defect, yes?
I recall as a child, my dog had puppies, all still born.  My dog not
only
ate the sack, cord and placenta, but also the dead puppies.
Trish

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