Sorry for the late comment on this topic...
I can't help but wonder... If a mother has a huge milk supply, and happens to
have milk above and beyond what her baby needs, wouldn't it be better to
donate that milk to a milk bank for less fortunate infants who can't receive
their own mothers milk than to donate it to Ben and Jerry's for a food "nobody
needs in order to survive"? (thanks Rachel for that quote, couldn't agree
more!) While I love ice cream, I would prefer to eat ice cream made from
cow's milk than eat ice cream made from breast milk that was donated/sold/or
any other means that B&J would obtain it knowing there are infants out there
who could benefit from that milk.
Just something that went through my head! I know if I had extra milk, I would
donate to a milk bank instead of Ben and Jerry's. I am interested in how this
will all end up!
Jamie Huddleston, IBCLC
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:17:36 -0400
From: Rachel Myr <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: PETA and Ben and Jerry's
While I agree that human milk is eminently better suited for humans than = is
cow's milk, I don't see how taking children's food to put it into confections
that, strictly speaking, nobody actually needs in order to survive, would be a
good thing. I see this PETA campaign as an eye-catch= er rather than a
serious movement to replace a bovine milk-based confection with a human
milk-based one. Yes, it's a problem that calves are deprive= d of their natural
food because we enslave their mothers and take ownership= of the
secretions of their mammary glands, giving the mothers only animal fe= ed in
return. It's also a problem that some of this milk is turned into an inferior food
for human children whose mothers might have been capable of=
providing them with their own milk, and at much lower cost.
The number of women needed to produce sufficient milk for a commercial ic= e
cream manufacturer is very very high, considering that the average lactat=
ing woman produces about one liter per day, all of which is needed by her chi=
ld, and the average cow produces upwards of 20, some three times that.
Guess = the price of ice cream would need to be adjusted too, but if it led to
fewer people consuming excessive amounts of a product we can survive
better without, then maybe it would be a good thing after all. ??!
Interesting that the restaurant purportedly planning to use human milk on=
the menu is in Switzerland, the home of the world's leading manufacturer = of
breastmilk substitutes. I'd like to know how the providers of milk to th= is
restaurant are planning to feed their own children - but actually I suspe= ct it
is all a spoof. I hope so.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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