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Carol Brussel <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Oct 2000 20:19:49 EDT
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there are lots of previous posts about goat's milk for human babies, please
check the archives. i tell moms to feed the baby whatever the family drinks
when the baby is given something in a cup at the table (and for whatever
reason it can't be breastmilk). whole milk until age two, etc. BUT this
advice is for breastfed babies who are offered a cup of something more as a
social nicety, not for babies who are being deprived of breastmilk. although
i don't believe they "need" formula, especially at 11 months, they need
something better balanced.

there are also several websites with info comparing goats milk to other
mammals' milk.
 <A HREF="http://www.alternativeparenting.com/health/goats_milk_formula.htm">
Goat's Milk Formula for Infants</A>
<A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/~saanendoah/compare.html">Milk compare</A>

and don't even ask me about the unpasteurized part! although i will confess
that i once long ago bought butter and unpasteurized milk from a local
convent. i even invented a new slogan for them in case they wanted to make
improvements to their marketing. "nun butter - none better."

and for those who need another website to look at because the sheer volume of
lactnet is insufficient:

 <A HREF="http://home.att.net/~cecw/lastpage.htm">The Last Page of the
Internet</A>

carol brussel IBCLC

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