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Denny says,
> One of our Pedis just informed me the the two added ingredients that make
> up Lipil are "exactly the same as what's in breastmilk"
>
> If any of you have a moment, please share with me the most concise answer
> you would use and what data you would offer to back up your answer.
>
Oh gosh, I don't suppose "BWHAAAAHAAHA!" is appropriate here, right? Too
bad. Or, "Oh gosh, what mothers donated their milk for this? How much did
they get paid?" Sigh. What about, "So DHA & ARA genetically engineered
from pond scum and slaughterhouse materials is exactly the same as the DHA
found in breastmilk? My, that IS a miracle. Would you now like to discuss
the feasibility of cloning?"
Jan -- who is quite sorry that the only responses that come to mind are ones
that are only printable on Lactnet -- for 3000+ people and the NY Times to
read. And maybe not even there, but what the hey.
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