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Jay wrote:
"Yes, your posts are coming through a little scrambled. Your last post came
through with the clear notion that American (and other "Western" diets, of
course) may be very lacking in vital nutrients, EFAs included. But, it came
out slightly scrambled and possibly implying that Martek's GMO nutrients
might be OK to add to breast milk."
Did I really imply that? No, no, I think you unscrambled it correctly when you wrote:
"Knowing you (online) as well as I do, I unscrambled your post and found the
essence to very logical and likable: Most American women of childbearing age
eat diets so deficient in many nutrients that even GMO supplements might
help. "
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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