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-- [ From: Regina Lockyer * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --
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> Date: Sunday, 07-Jul-96 12:11 PM
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> From: M Kirsch \ Internet: ([log in to unmask])
> To: Regina Lockyer \ PRODIGY: (EGNF87A)
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> Subject: Lactivist: pesticides and breastmilk
>
> IN this morning's Phila. Inquirer (the major paper around here) there
was
> an article about children and pesticides. In a bold caption it said
that
> pesticides were found everywhere--"even in mother's milk." Then a
caption
> under a picture of a baby being fed solids was that a study showed
that
> formula contained less pesticides than cows' milk (this always
confuses me
> since formula is made from cows' milk). Assuming that these facts
are
> true, the juxtaposition of the captions, plus the lack of comparison
> between pesticides in breastmilk, gives the impression that ABM is
better.
> Anyway, does anyone have any stats they could give me before I write
a
> letter.
>
> I wanted to post to Lactnet, but all my mail was deleted this morning
> including instructions on how to post there.
>
> I meant to say above that there was no comparison between breastmilk
and
> ABM.
>
> Thanks in advance if anyone can help me. My LLL materials didn't
have
> anything.
>
> Melissa K., mom to KEvin and Sean
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>
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