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I think the point there is that whilst some babies need supplementation,
they never 'need' formula. They need human milk, and then, If All Else
Fails, they should move down to 4th choice - formula.
"Needing supplementation" = "Needing formula" is doing the formula
companies' work for them.
"Needing supplementation" = "Needing mother's milk" either from that
mother, or another one, is the pathway we need to keep in the public
perception. :-)
Morgan Gallagher
On 26/10/2010 20:17, stillberatung bremen wrote:
> hi all,
>
> maybe i just don't get it but:
> what has raw cows milk to do with the subject?
> infants should not be given raw animal milk. and if it's powdered,
> it's no longer raw anyway.
> and btw:
> there _are_ children out there who need to be supplemented with formula.
> if i needed to supplement one of my kids, i'd rather have organic
> formula from an "independent" source than conventional formula from
> nestle.
>
> just my 2cts,
>
> nina
>
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