Since AHP is as big a WHO violator as N-----, and has more products that
would bring reps to ob/gyn offices, some AHP literature is a possible
source.

Jake

>
> Just did a little 'net research on ChapStick.  It's an AHP product.  Thought
> it was a N----- product but I found it by going to a major search engine &
> typing in Chapstick.  Wonder where the OB/GYN doctor heard about
> arsenic in purified lanolin and about the 'solution' to that problem?
>
> Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC
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