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Here's a smaller link that might be more accessible.

It is disturbing that they frequently talk about breastmilk and the desexualization of males. Pthalates found in breastmilk, toxins in breastmilk....

The cows outside my back door (dairy and beef) are living in the same filthy environment in which I live . They breathe the same polluted air, they drink dirtier water (ours is at least filtered, they drink out of a creek into which septic systems (funtioning and non-functioning) flow), their food is harvested from the same contaminated fields.

I'm not discounting the environmental risks. I'm saying that formula fed babies are at a higher risk, d/t lack of other healthful factors in cow milk, and this should have been a higher focus of this documentary, considering the high incidence of artificial feeding in infants.

Best wishes,
Sam Doak

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