This is interesting. In order to refute the claims that these reactions
were caused by the insect contamination, the infant formula companies might
have to admit that these side effects are actually common side effects of
the formula itself???
Janice Reynolds
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Subject: lawsuit website comments
When I read about class action lawsuits, I didn't understand the depth of
the problems families have seen with that product. After reading the
comments at this website, I could see why people are angry enough to want
legal recourse and help with medical bills. It looks like the problem may be
going back for several months. How can they tell if it's the possible
contamination or if it's from the product itself? It looks very serious.
http://www.aboutlawsuits.com/similac-recall-insects-infant-formula-12989/#co
mment-22690
Judy
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