Today's Washington Post has both front-page and Health section articles on
the debate in the US Food & Drug Administration's debate over adding DHA to
infant formula. (DHA is not permitted as a formula additive in the US; it
is added to formula in Europe and Asia.) The statement that formula is
"safe and nutritious," while not as good as breastmilk, is repeated
throughout both articles, sigh. I did appreciate one scientist's comment
that simply throwing stuff together in a non-natural mix is not the same as
having it naturally available through breast milk. Duh. The articles are at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/health/daily/june99/formula1.htmhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1999-06/01/079l-060199-idx.html
Mary Renard RN BSN IBCLC
Vienna Virginia USA
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