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Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Apr 2007 22:17:13 +0100
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My response on this one at the moment, is that cows out in the fields eating 
grass are taking in a lot more toxins than Mum.   Indoor fed ones who never 
see a field are taking in even more from processed feed!

:-)

Morgan Gallagher
Online Lactaneer
Nursing 27 month old

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Dawn Kersula wrote:
>I love this show and I thought they did a decent job of it. I just hope it
>doesn't bring on lots of questions and discussions about how toxic
>breastmilk is! (They do note that all milk is affected. And if we're going
>to talk about hormone disruptors - which they did - I suppose we'd better 
>be
>talking about all those plastic bottles the formula is in......)
>
>Dawn Kersula in Vermont
>...very Green and in-between yardwork chores

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