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> Consumer protection, as a
>whole, has been successful in most areas
I would argue with you on that score, but grant you that protecting
consumers is a good idea.
>and certainly the principles
>should apply to this particularly vulnerable group of consumers.
But Arly, putting formula on prescription is to take choice away from
mothers, and to put it in the hands of *doctors* who do not have a
good record of understanding infant feeding issues or of supporting
women's choices to breastfeed....speaking generally, of course.
I think consumer protection regarding formula is badly needed.
Consumers should know the truth about the risks involved and they
should be able to insist on (for example) a clean bill of health for
all new ingredients in formula, and a full admission of formula
weaknesses.
This will not happen with prescription-only formula.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, UK
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