What was particularly disturbing about the Health-E Learning article was their reliance on
stools. At the San Diego Conference, Laurie Nommson-Rivers really debunked the ability of
stools alone to diagnose intake on more than a very crude level. You can't use stools
alone. At one point the article states that babies should be stooling only once a day and
then moving to every three days --- we all know that this is highly age dependent and that
this may be far too little stooling for many infants. What sort of review process does
Health-E Learning use for these articles? If I didn't have a whole bunch of more important
items on my agenda today, I'd read the whole reference list and then write a thoughtful
rebuttal.
Best, Susan Burger
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