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Hello Everyone,
I have been doing a tidy-up - like Lactnet Paper is taking over my home and I am ready to move outside - others know what I am talking about?
I found a post from Jay Gordon 17th February, 2001 "Imagine a docotor taking care of a child in hospital saying "Well, we've run out of human blood, let's transfuse some cow's blood and see how the child responds" Jay, in "Time" magazine dated 23rd April, 2001," South Africa is the first country to approve widespread human use of the blood substitute Hemopure, which is made from cow haemoglobin" It's the worst nightmare! Nursing Staff do not know that formula is cow's milk!
Sincerely,
Barbie Currie IBCLC White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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