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In a message dated 3.4.03 9:40:41 AM, Jan writes:
> Patricia posted the article from the Chicago Tribune (front page, I might
> add!). In it, a pediatrician, Tim Wall states (about the "new"
> formulas....)
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> > "My overall advice to parents is use it
> > if you can afford the difference in price, but don't be afraid of
> > ill-effects.
>
> I certainly am puzzled by this statement -- "don't be afraid of
> ill-effects".
> Why not? Parents SHOULD be afraid of ill effects. Does that mean if the
> formula has awful side effects, don't worry about it -- just keep on giving
> it? I'm not sure....
>
> Perhaps it was a misquote.<<
>
My interpretation of his advice here was that the parent shouldn't feel
guilty about giving the "cheaper" formula vs. the more expensive ie. that
there would be no ill effects from giving the DHA enhanced vs. traditional.
Am I wrong?
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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