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In a message dated 3/4/03 2:37:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> I have been mulling this over and over in my mind since Jan Barger
> posted it on Feb 28. Why could the lactation industry not just call
> breastmilk
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> Mothers Magic Milk
>
> Then just provide the references for all its incredible properties.
> Artificial milk/laboratory formula is static, cooked, dried cow or soya
> powder with added chemicals.
>
> Mothers Magic Milk is a catchy phrase.
>
I think Judy has a great idea! We need to market moms' milk like all other
products are marketed. That is a catchy phrase!
Laura Hart
Winter Park, FL
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