Juventas:
We know little or nothing about the safety of this product, particularly breastfeeding. I think before you take something like this, you should have your physician get to the bottom of this chronic sore throat and heartburn. If you have difficulty swallowing, mention eosinophilic esophagitis. I would not waste my time on limonene and I cannot advise you that it is safe in breastfeeding.
Tom Hale PhD.
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heartburn supplements
I am currently suffering from some bad heartburn, chronic sore throat that Prevacid is not helping with. I was wanting to try the supplement D-Limonene as many have reported it cured their heartburn. The label does say not to use if pregnant or breastfeeding, but does anyone know if it would really have an ill effect on a 13 month old 25 lb child through my breastmilk?Tags: None
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