On 11/05/2012 14:36, Elizabeth Brooks wrote:
> The notion that infant formula has somehow been tested, vetted, screened
> and designed within an inch of its infants-will-use-it-anyway life is
> simply not true.
Just to clarify, I was not at any point trying to claim that it was. I
am claiming that, since it*should* be, and that since part of that
process should involve input from a specialist in infant nutritional
needs, it would be ethical for such a specialist to work for a formula
company in that capacity.
Best wishes,
Dr Sarah Vaughan
MBChB MRCGP
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