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In California in the late 1970s, researchers9 analyzed 555 samples of soil,

household dust, cereals, baby foods, canned goods, sugar, corn syrup, honey and

commercial formulas. Except in the samples of honey and soil, no spores were

detected.9 In a study10 performed in New York, no spores were found in any of

the 236 products that were tested. According to microbiologic testing, up to

25 percent of honey products have been found to contain spores.11 A history of

honey consumption is seen in 15 percent of the botulism cases reported to the

CDC.5,12 As a result, honey should not be given to infants younger than one

year.

God Bless, Robin

Wife to Pup for 15 years

Mommy to-

and

(twin boys, 8 years) and

Daughter Madison- age 5 1/2

and new Mommy to-

Emerson Roger born

July 28, 2004 at 4:11 am

8lbs 7 oz, 20 1/2 inches long.

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