In defense of milk banks, which I only know about, but have never used and
certainly don't profit from: It is not the milk you are paying for--it is
the process. It cost money to screen, transport, pasteurize, store, etc.
This is the reason for the cost. Also, in case you did not know it--we
donate blood, they sell it. Come to think of it, it costs hundreds of
thousands of dollars for transplants of donated organs.....Hummm. However, I
do not want to see the day when human beings are treated as cattle and women
are the value of their milk. Not a good idea if you ask me, which I know you
didn't. Also, the idea was "fortified"----fortified with what? No matter
how you look at it, I don't see it as a good thing. I would like to see more
milk available and less expensive, but am sure there must be a better way.
Best,
Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC FL, USA
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