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Michelle said:
 
In our house, the term 'milk' really means human milk.  Everything  else is 
'rice milk', 'soy milk', or 'cow milk'.  
 
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At the ILCA conference this summer, Mark Creagan, in the very few minutes  he 
had (due to computer/technology problems) mentioned that milk comes from  
mammary glands.  Therefore rice, soy, coconuts, almonds -- don't produce  milk.   
Since -- at least as far as he could discern -- they didn't  have mammaries.  
They produce juice.  So our children drink milk or  cow milk, or manufactured 
milk -- or juice, in the case of soy.  They/we  drink rice juice, coconut 
juice or soy juice.....
 
As long as we are changing terminology, may as well go all the  way....
 
 
 
 
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Education  Consultants
_www.lactationeducation.com_ (http://www.lactationeducation.com/)   



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