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Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:07:19 -0700
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my first thought was on this study is why didn't they bother to test abm or
cow's milk at least?  I realize the testing of human milk was to find out
how much of this is in humans, but if they are going to do it with
breastmilk then they need to also do it to breastmilk substitutes.
I've noticed that some people that reportedly watched the show and commented
to some of us have stated that the segment said, "breastmilk has more
contaminants than formula."  But this wasn't stated at all, was it?  They
didn't even mention formula, did they?  They jumped to this conclusion.

Zena K. Gresham, CLC
WIC breastfeeding Specialist in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
www.slingsnthings.com
www.worldfinancialgroup.com 369FJ
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