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James Grant quote:
"Breastfeeding is a natural "safety net" against the worst effects of
poverty. If the child survives the first month of life (the most dangerous
period of childhood) then for the next four months or so, exclusive
breastfeeding goes a long way toward canceling out the health difference
between being born into poverty and being born into affluence .... It is
almost as if breastfeeding takes the infant out of poverty for those first
few months in order to give the child a fairer start in life and compensate
for the injustice of the world into which it was born."
Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
Glendale, AZ
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> <Does anyone have a similar recollection, perhaps > with better memory
> for the last name? > > Naomi Bar-Yam
> Would that be James Grant?
> Anne Altshuler >
> I don't know if he ever said anything like the "miracle drug" quote in
> question, but I remember a quote of his something to the effect of
> breastfeeding leveling the playing field for babies born in poverty. We
> have it posted in our WIC office. That would be another great one to
> include in the WBW info "bites".
>
> Jean
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