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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 11:17:13 EST, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Pan in SNJ writes:
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>Martek's DHA is:
>* The closest match to the DHA found in breastmilk.
>* Derived from an all-natural, vegetarian source.
>* In easily digested triglyceride form (as in breastmilk).
>* Free of any undesirably high levels of substances such as
phospho;ipids
>or cholesterol.
>* Suitable for consumption by mothers breast-feeding infants who are
>sensitive to eggs or fish.
>* Free of oceanic polluntants and toxins which may be present in some
>fish and fish oils.
>* Shown to be significantly more stable that fatty acids derived from
>fish oils.55
>* Not derived from a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO).
>* Proven to have excellent bioavailability in infants and in pregnant
and
>lactating women. 23, 33, 52, 56-61.
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>Ah, but pond scum is still pond scum -- and women do NOT have pond scum in
>their breasts.
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>Jan
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And, cholesterol is *not* an "undesirable" substance in breastmilk. Babies
need it for nerve cell myelination.
-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
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