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On Oct 31, Sharon Knorr wrote:
I must say that although I do agree with some of the points made on the
Mercola website regarding health and diet, it has been clear to me for a
long time that his main goal is to make money. There is nothing wrong with
that, but it really should come as no shock that he would venture into the
formula field to increase his own bottom line. He is all about the bottom
line. Trying to get people to buy his products under the guise of science
and health is a tried and true way to make money.
Sharon - Yes, everyone works to make money (earn a living); however, some
are more ethical than others. We know at least two companies in the
lactation field that are more concerned with the bottom line than being
ethical. One is a breastfeeding equipment company, and the other is a
for-profit donor-milk company. The former is a WHO Code violator but won't
admit it publicly or privately; the latter charges hospitals extremely
exorbitant prices (over 40 times what HMBANA charges) for the milk. The
behavior of both companies is reprehensible. Whenever possible, their
marketing ploys can be pointed out and curtailed.
Warm regards,
Lee Galasso, MS, LLLL, IBCLC, RLC
Westchester County in NYS, USA
"Children Are Born with the Need to Breastfeed"
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