Hi all,
My thoughts is that the research tests breastmilk, but not cows' milk
or other mammal milks nor the water people are drinking. I would
think that similar amounts would be found in other mammal milks.
So breastfeeding is still better as we can modify our environment and
hopefully, reduce the amount of chemicals in our breastmilk.
Kind regards,
Ruth Berkowitz, IBCLC; BFHI Assessor & Educator;
Grad. Dip Counselling; ABA breastfeeding counsellor
& trainer & assessor (Cert IV, TAE); Dip. Lactation;
(B.Sci.(Ed, USA); M.L.S.(Monash). KEW EAST VICTORIA AUSTRALIA
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