Could my breastfed daughter write in 'I was breastfed and hospitalised with
pneumonia and bronchiolitis and now have eczema and asthma'?
Perlease!
Tony Knox
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From: "Jo-Anne and Carlos" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 9:36 PM
Subject: risks of formula feeding


> Following Dr. McKenna's exciting lead, perhaps we should also collect
> stories from mothers who have used breastmilk safely and successfully to
> enhance their children's health, and who believe that breastmilk
> prevented illness in one way or another.
> No, we don't need the anecdotal evidence. We have lots of solid research
> on "the population." But since what people seem to want is something on
> the same wavelength as "I was bottle-fed and I'm healthy", shall we
> start inviting stories from people who can say "I was bottle-fed and am
> not healthy" and/or "I was breastfed and was healthier?"
> Jo-Anne, now reading the chapter on "asking questions", and thinking of
> writing an article for inquiring minds: "Mother of two sets of twins
> says several of her babies were saved by breastmilk" -- good headline or
> what?
>
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