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Sara Bernard <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Aug 2004 14:01:52 +0200
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Hello everyone (again!),

I can see I might be sending a few quotes from the Nature article from
Labbok & Goldman. Here is one that has struk me as important"

"So, mammalian milk is species specific, and non-breastfed human infants
experience an aquired immunodeficiency that increases the risk of infections
and other diseases."

I've never read anywhere the fact that non-breastfed human infants are
immunodeficient. Of course it's pure logic, but when you read it like I just
did, then it hits home and gets you thinking! Definitely a term to quote /
use in the future - for those who aren't already using it that is.

Now, wouldn't that be a "neat" term for a breastfeeding campaign!

groetjes

Sara Bernard
The Netherlands

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