Mon, 30 Dec 2002 22:26:13 -0700
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I understand part of the propaganda put out by the ABM Co's that make these
new improved formulas strongly suggest that the amt of DHA/ARA found in
human milk is unpredictable or unreliable or inadequate in some way and mom
puts her baby at risk if she has a "poor" diet lacking in these essential
oils. So of course she needs to supplement with DHA/ARA - which is made by
(DRRRUUUMMM ROOLLLLL - RIM SHOT!!!) the same ABM Co's that make these new
improved formulas as they strongly suggest..... etc etc
And of course can the FDA and the ADA be far behind in strongly supporting
that recommendation.
Phyllis
> My supervisor mentioned to me that she was called by a reporter from our
local paper with questions about a news release about the addition of
> DHA and ARA in infant formulas. He also was asking her about a
breastfeeding mother's diet and if it was true that it is now being
suggested or
> recommended that they take supplements to assure adequate levels. Are
there now "recommendations" that I am not aware of? I have searched
> the archives and have not come up with very much - at least not many
posts since DHA was approved in the U.S. Thank you. Mary
>
--- Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC
--- Glendale, AZ, USA
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