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size=2>From: "Michael Kopinsky" <A
href="mailto:mkopinsky@gmail.com">mkopinsky@gmail.com</A><BR><BR>I understand
that qualitatively, there is a difference between the tzoah of<BR>a baby and
that of an adult. I have two metzius questions:<BR><BR>1) When does that change
actually take place? Is it actually eating grains<BR>that affects the change, or
is it solid food in general?<BR></FONT></DIV><FONT
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size=2>The dirty diaper of a fully breast-fed baby smells like clover. As
soon as the baby starts receiving formula or anything else, his diapers no
longer smell so good. This is the metzius.</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"
PTSIZE="10"><BR><B>--Toby
Katz<BR>=============<BR><BR></B><BR></FONT></DIV></FONT><BR><BR><BR><DIV CLASS="aol_ad_footer" ID="7534977e50133798f41ffef3aad4116d"><FONT style="color: black; font: normal 10pt ARIAL, SAN-SERIF;"><HR style="MARGIN-TOP: 10px">Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. <a href=" http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001
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