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As I recall, this was a study of Mead-Johnson formulas by Ross Labs. The
claim was, "MJ has these 'bad' oils and we don't." Who needs independent
researchers when the manufacturers will tear each other up while we watch?
At their own expense! But then, it's all for Position and Market Share -
and breastfeeding still loses as customers flock from one brand to the
other and back again.
Phyllis
(waiting for MJ's exposee of Ross - tit for tat, so to speak)
> Has anyone had a close look at the study that came out in Pediatrics,
> May 2003, concluding that the use of palm oil and palm olein in infant
> formula may adversely affect skeletal development? Lead researcher is
> Dr. Winston Koo at Wayne State University. Reason I ask is b/c it seems
> to indicate at least one serious drawback to the attempt to supplement
> infant formula w/ DHA to make it "more like breastmilk," but I haven't
> heard anything more about this.
>
> Christine Gross-Loh
>
--- Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
--- Glendale, AZ, USA
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