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I hope all the info you posted is from the lectures and not what you always tell folks. It was hard to tell from the post since some of it was normal print, and about half was all caps. Anyway I hope that the 32 oz per baby limit has been laid to rest as an unfounded, unresearched tidbit of info---which dies hard, and gets repeated like a mantra for infant care everywhere I turn!
I too, was inundated with formula stuff in my graduate nutrition and AP4 program. One day a rep came and mixed up formulas, both infant and adult, for us all to taste. I had a "let's pretend" day, just like the old days with my children... Michelle Scott, MA,RD,IBCLC in NH
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