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Valerie wrote:
<< I find it interesting that this is a patent from an infant formula
company.
Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC
"Unless there is reason to suspect an infant will be allergic to mammalian
milk, such as cow's milk, and/or to the protein in "soy milk", as for
instance
when an older sibling suffered from the allergy, a typical infant acquires
cow's milk-induced enteropathy or enterocolitis, commonly referred to as
"damaged
gut", and becomes at-risk under several circumstances. >>
Valerie,
Thanks again for your input. I find it ironic that all it might take for
women to want to embrace breastfeeding, or at least breastmilk feeding, would be
to take a look at the admissions formula companies make in their own research
patents...
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, USA
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