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In einer eMail vom 16-9-2004 4:18:52 West-Europa (zomertijd) schreibt
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Today when I went to visit my favorite natural food store, lo and behold
there was a shelf full of organic soy baby formula.
Up to until 3-4 year ago my husband worked in an organic food store
(*Bioladen* for the german readers). He often mentioned to me the fact that on some
days it was hard to get infant foods (soy AIM, organic cow's milk AIM, wheat-,
rye-, oat-, etc based AIM, almond based AIM, and on and on) fast enough on
the shelves. Lots of people who are very aware of the organic and ecologic
quality of their own food, just seem not to be aware of the fact that there only
is one ecologic and organic infant food, mom's own milk.
Warmly,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, Dutch IBCLC in Germany
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