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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

A Slogan of Illusion

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Why do we use the slogan, "the risks of not breastfeeding?" What does that mean? If there are risks of not breastfeeding, then the...
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Sunday, October 21, 2007

Imitating human milk, genetic equivalency?

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How does one imitate life? Can we make infant formula genetically equivalent to human milk? Will the industry find every component of huma...
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

L-tryptophan tragedy 1980's

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In 1989, a variety of persons around the world became very sick with severe muscle pain and high white blood counts (eosinophiles). Some peo...
Wednesday, October 17, 2007

e.sakazakii, intrinsic contamination?

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Manufacturing amino acids is done through the use of mutated organisms, genetic engineering. L-tryptophan and L-glutamic acid are produced ...
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Valerie W. McClain
How does one describe oneself to those who landed on this page in this virtual library called the internet? I was born in Canada and moved to the USA when I was six years old. I graduated from the State University College of New York at Potsdam with a BA, majoring in political science. Got married, got divorced. Got married again, had children, got divorced. I birthed all my babies at home, breastfed them, and became a La Leche League leader for 10 years. I became an a IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) in 1991 and retired that credential in the fall of 2011. I was employed by the WIC Program for 4 years in Volusia County, Florida. In 1998 I began to question the reasoning behind denying hiv positive women the right to breastfeed. In my research for answers I stumbled upon a human milk component patent to be used to treat hiv/aids patients. Thus began my quest to understand why so much of the real knowledge of human milk is buried.
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