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"Tara and John Husband Historic Future, Inc." <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Oct 2007 03:22:12 -0400
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Hi All,

This is John, Tara's spouse and business partner from Lowmilksupply.com the 
creators of Oasis ProLactation Tea and Power Booster.  We heard about the 
comment below and wanted to clear things up.  Dr. Newman did not assist in 
the creation nor did he endorse our product.  The confusing text has been 
removed from our website.  Our sincerest apologies go out to Dr. Newman and 
the community.

-John

On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:00:28 -0400, [log in to unmask] wrote:

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>Jaye asks:
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>Hi All,
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>Got a mailer yesterday regarding this product - Oasis ProLactation Tea - has
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>anyone heard of it or used it?  It states that it is recommended by
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>Lactation Consultants nationwide."
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>I went to their website and was troubled by the implication that this product 
is not only recommended by LCs,
>but is also in some way associated with Jack Newman.
>?
>"The main goal for this tea is for you to produce more breast milk.?
>Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC, is the leader in low breast milk research.? He
>has documented the amount of herbs necessary for low milk suppliers to
>take.? We have formulated, according to his research, the tea base and
>powder for you drink 3 times per day to increase your breast milk for
>your little baby. "
>
>I emailed Jack and he has never heard of them. Now, I adore Jack and his 
work , but I would not refer to him as a leading authority when
>it comes to herbs. I also hate the term they use "us low milk suppliers". It is 
really disabling, IMO.
>
>I agree completely with them that women do not use anywhere enough herbs 
when they use galactogogues. My clients drink a quart or more
>per day of tea that they make themselves from herbs that I recommend. I 
never waste time with fenugreek capsules unless mom has just had
>minor temporary dip. To be honest, this tea is nothing special--it's just in a 
more reasonable quantity.
>
>But, the misleading info on the website is a red flag for me.
>?
>
>Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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