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Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:42:40 -0700
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Yes, you're right. I like Susan B.'s clarification of the language as
well. Low is a relative term, and, of course, it should be relative to
normal.

Gina

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 12:56 AM, gonneke van veldhuizen
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> If the level of iron in human milk is to be taken as the norm for iron needs in infants (as it should) then there is no point in saying those levels in human milk are low. No, they are normal, levels in other products will very likely be high or too high or increased in order to correct for insufficient availability.
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