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On Sunday, August 25, 2002, at 08:10 AM, Beth Johnson wrote:
> That's a very big "if."
the whole infant formula thing is. Like Valerie said, one big chemical
soup. as long as they're getting a whole boatload of gmo's anyway, I'd
prefer them to have gmo's with dha added.
If for, instance, g-d forbid, I had to suddenly have a double
mastectomy, and no breastmilk available from donors, I would feed a
young baby the organic toddler formula with DHA added.
Katherine in atl
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