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> 1. And there it is... Nestle and probiotics
> 2. Artificial baby milk recall
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> Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 16:53:27 +0100
> From: Kika Baeza <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: And there it is... Nestle and probiotics
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> Of course it was bound to happen.
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> The main manufacturer of breastfeeding probiotics (which according to them
> prevent mastitis in all breastfeeding women and help to heal mastitis in
> women who suffer from it), Biosearch, has allied itself with Nestle.
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> The newsfeed is in Spanish, sorry.
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> http://www.eleconomista.es/economia/noticias/8827082/12/17/Biosearch-y-Nestle-comercializaran-un-complemento-alimenticio-con-el-que-preven-ingresar-hasta-30-millones.html
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> Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 09:28:12 +1000
> From: Virginia Thorley <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Artificial baby milk recall
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> The ABC News in Australia this morning had a report of contaminated
> artificial baby milk from a factory in France, Lactalis (sp?) brand. Sad
> for the parents of the affected babies who contracted salmonella, all in
> France. The report of the recall of this product indicated that a concern
> was whether there would be any effect on plans to increase marketing to
> China!
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> These recalls remind us that, although quality-control may be
> practised, factory-made substitutes for human milk are not as safe as
> consumers expect, as there are various stages where a slip-up can occur.
> The good aspect is that these occurrences occur so seldom as so many babies
> round the world are dependent on them. For parents of babies affected, it
> is a different matter.
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> Apart from safety, of course, we know that substitute nutritional products
> for babies are of lesser benefit to human milk, a living fluid, which
> is something that is often forgotten with the ubiquity of these products in
> the community. This fact, and the more dramatic news of recalls, reminds us
> that supporting mothers to give their babies as much of their milk as
> possible, even while struggling, is so much better than advising switching
> to artificial formula as the default option. (Yes, there are occasions when
> it has to be offered to get the baby fed - while protecting the supply
> and addressing the problem - and long-term in certain circumstances such as
> maternal lack of glandular tissue or chemotherapy.)
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> Virginia
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> Dr Virginia Thorley, OAM , PhD, IBCLC, FILCA
> in Ipswich, Queensland
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