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Powdered milk ‘formulas' for toddlers are lacking in nutrients, warns American Academy of Pediatrics
2023-10-23
[FoxNews] Following yesterday's discussion.
Posted by:Skidmark

#8  ^ See: Brawndo...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-10-23 12:55  

#7  So formula is inferior but approved. Sounds like everything associated with our government.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-10-23 12:54  

#6  The same AAP that helped force the COVID vax and masks onto toddlers? Go get me a reliable source and I might pay attention.
Posted by: Nero   2023-10-23 11:15  

#5  Here is my reply to seeking cure for ignorance from yesterday when I was asked the difference between natural mother's milk and formula. I posted late so it may not have been seen.
Seeking Cure For Ignorance natural mother's milk contains a lot of things formula doesn't. Breastmilk contains living cells, stem cells, white cells, immune factors and antibodies which cannot be added to formula. And that’s just the beginning. As well, not on the list of ingredients on the formula can are undesirable ingredients such as unacceptable high levels of aluminum, arsenic and cadmium
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2023-10-23 11:13  

#4  I'm experiencing this as another Democratic stunt to nutritionally diminish a child's future learning capacity. A 'dumbing down' of society by impeding brain development.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-10-23 09:51  

#3  RETRO:
Why baby formula is in short supply — and who is most at risk
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-10-23 09:46  

#2  RETRO:
WH: Addressing the Infant Formula Shortage
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-10-23 09:44  

#1  Yes, I remember Nestle getting a black eye for trying to build a market for powdered baby formula in areas of Africa where clean water to mix it with was in, um, short supply.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-10-23 09:09  

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