Rachel Myr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks Lara, hadn't thought about the real possibility that someone might
> think you could measure lactose content with something designed to detect
> and quantify glucose.
More cynical than thou? I'll cop that.
I'm thinking all bets are off for someone who truly believes that a
newborn's feeding troubles are caused by the milk of a healthy mother
not containing enough of [x ingredient].
Low blood sugar (and we've no idea why that was measured or how) ->
measure milk sugar -> measure milk glucose (cos "glucose" = "sugar",
right?)-> label milk 'broken' ... yes, I can see it happening. Sadly.
Lara Hopkins
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