No one can add tainted ingredients to your breastmilk and poison your baby. Some 6,200 babies in China are suffering the effects of a formula manufacturer's greed, several have died, and now parents aren't sure where to turn for something safe to feed their baby. Read the Story Here
With recent, widespread food industry recalls and problems here in the US, I would be terrified to willingly deny my child the safety I could provide him in favor of leaving his nutritional fate in the hands of someone else. Someone else who has proven time and time again that they are more concerned about money than the health of children. More info can be found in this Wikipedia article on the Nestle Corporation Boycott
Just my personal tangent for this morning.
As you were, everyone.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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Thank you for that thought. It gives me a better arguement, now. Why would you put your nutrition in another human's hands? It's popular and convennient? Sure. Everyone's doing it.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I always love your public service announcements when you end them this way. *claps hands gleefully*
It makes me happy.
I think I've done nothing today, save read/comment on/post blogs. You should read my comment on Seth's. I always get carried away. I just wanted to say that McCain made a great move and that I'm greatfull to see the changes it brought. But...well...you'll see. I just never stop talking. I did end it short. I could've explained everything I wanted to say with great detail using examples, but-oh, wait. =) Yeah, it's that bad.