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I mentioned the news from Great Plains Lab to my doctor and he had the

following e-mail response which I thought I'd share:

I spoke with Pam, and she said she was mis quoted. First of all the

information that was presented at the May DAN conference showed that the

biological opiate activity does vary from species to species, but human milk

can contain some casein that gets coverted. Furthermore, if the mother is

injesting any casein, the opiates can be passed into the breastmilk if the

mother is producing the opiates. She also did not say that butter is casein

free, and that even ghee is not guarenteed to be free, it depends on how

perfect the manufacturing process is.

Just thought I'd add to everyone's confusion - sorry:)

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I spoke to Pam at 3:00 p.m. Central time on Friday. I asked her

point blank: In Dr. Shaws opinion, is butter okay? Her answer

was " Yes, but if you want to be extra sure, make it into ghee " . I

assume the ghee part is what she meant about ununiform manufacturing

processes. As to her answer about what species of casein shows up on

the peptide test, her answer was, and I quote, " Cows yes, goats some,

humans no " . So, form your own opinion, I spoke to her myself, and

these were her answers, verbatim.

> I mentioned the news from Great Plains Lab to my doctor and he had

the

> following e-mail response which I thought I'd share:

>

> I spoke with Pam, and she said she was mis quoted. First of all

the

> information that was presented at the May DAN conference showed

that the

> biological opiate activity does vary from species to species, but

human milk

> can contain some casein that gets coverted. Furthermore, if the

mother is

> injesting any casein, the opiates can be passed into the breastmilk

if the

> mother is producing the opiates. She also did not say that butter

is casein

> free, and that even ghee is not guarenteed to be free, it depends

on how

> perfect the manufacturing process is.

>

> Just thought I'd add to everyone's confusion - sorry:)

> Debbie

>

>

>

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Now that I read this some more... GPLabs must of been talking about GHEE

GHEE IS clarified butter. We use it sparingly.

Please read the blurb on GHEE in the www.gfcfdiet.com site

It talks about how it is processed and why they think it is safe.

Take care

A jeffs mom

Re: BUTTER not OK?

I mentioned the news from Great Plains Lab to my doctor and he had the

following e-mail response which I thought I'd share:

I spoke with Pam, and she said she was mis quoted. First of all the

information that was presented at the May DAN conference showed that the

biological opiate activity does vary from species to species, but human milk

can contain some casein that gets coverted. Furthermore, if the mother is

injesting any casein, the opiates can be passed into the breastmilk if the

mother is producing the opiates. She also did not say that butter is casein

free, and that even ghee is not guarenteed to be free, it depends on how

perfect the manufacturing process is.

Just thought I'd add to everyone's confusion - sorry:)

Debbie

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