Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 References Jensen RG. Lipids in Human Milk. Lipids 1999;34:1243-1271. Chen ZY, Kwan KY, Tong KK, Ratnayake WMN, Li HQ, Leung SSF. Breast Milk Fatty Acid Composition: A Comparative Study Between Hong Kong and Chongqing Chinese. Lipids 1997;32:1061-1067. D. Benson, Ph.D., and Mark L. Masor, Ph.D, March 1994 issue of Endocrine Regulations. "Human milk contains living cells, fats, hormones, active enzymes, immunoglobulins and compounds with unique structures that cannot be replicated in infant formula." Brain Research, November 1998 lin, J., Molecules of the Mind: The Brave New Science of Molecular Psychology, Atheneum, 1987 One of my favorite articles available online in regards to saturated fats and our evolutionary diet. Read the sections on Omega 3's and their importance. These are only found in high enough amounts if fish oils and flax or hemp oil.Saturated fats: what dietary intake? -- German and Dillard 80 (3): 550 -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/80/3/5 "Let Food be your Medicine and Medicine be your Food."~ HippocratesLong-Life, Prosperity and Health! E. Sayers, CNC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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