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Date: | Wed, 22 Aug 2001 22:03:36 -0600 |
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Okay I've had this thought running in my head for a few days due to an
encounter I had in a parenting chat room (oh I can get into some hot water
in those rooms). So having this thread come up is very timely.
My thoughts have run to the notion that "yes" we seem *okay*, in the context
of an artificially fed culture. But ultimately how would we compare to an
inverse culture of breastfeeders. That is a culture that is similar in every
aspect of life (North American life that is) with the exception that
breastfeeding to at least the age of one year was supported and practiced to
the extent that formula feeding is today.
Then and only then will we be able to compare ourselves and note if we are
*okay*.
Patricia Blomme RN (who was a 32 weeker at birth, fed evaporated milk and
corn syrup that was boiled to kill what ever living was in it and put in a
bottle, and realizes that there are some things about her brain that she
just can not improve upon at the age of 37.)
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Our greatest food for thought is.......breastmilk!
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