Perhaps one of you can solve this mystery. Today my daughter, a teacher of environment studies and a mother of three breastfed daughters, asked me for some material on pollutants in formula.
I was up to my eyes preparing for the Passover Seder tonight (The time is 0.45 here in Israel) and said that until I can do some research for her she should look at the website for Babymilk Action.
So before I collapse into bed I wanted to make sure there was material for her and I searched for www.babymilkaction.com and was amazed to find that this was full of advertisements for formula.
I then googled Nestles boycott and found the Babymilk Action genuine website at
www.babymilkaction.org.
Is this a deliberate attempt of the formula companies to confuse us, by opening a website with a name that is so close to the original.
Meanwhile a very happy Easter and Passover to all of you.
Wendy Blumfield
Israel Childbirth Education Centre
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