OT U.S. Opposition to Breast-Feeding Resolution Stuns World Health Officials

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And OBTW, anybody else see any small-headed children because of Zika? No? Maybe it's because it's not Zika, but glyphosate, that is a major cause of microencephaly. One is not a direct profit-maker for Monsanto (protected by the government!). Didn't stop us from spending billion$ on "Zika prevention"--including mutated mosquitoes.

Monsanto is now Bayer, uniting some of the most evil minds of world domination.
 
Hey world: stop meeting about breastfeeding. Make sure everyone gets fed, educated and taken care of and the breastfeeding will happen.
 
Or....modifying it so that it is dependent upon a certain fertilizer for its growth, and a certain pesticide to keep predatory insects away. And if you don't use those, your crops don't grow/get eaten. That's also GMO, and it's what's happening more than turning yellow to blue.
The genes inserted are already naturally occurring. They just want to make them occurring more frequently in crops, which includes the so called pesticide gene.
 
Well that is what im not sure about. There has been a lot of literature out there from mom communities, well before the current administration, that formula is just as good. Now that may be to comfort mom's who don't breastfeed, or it may be true, I don't know. My wife breastfed both our kids til they were a little more than 1 years old. We definitely supplemented with extra formula though as well.

Marketing. The manufacturers want you to believe their product is superior to the natural breast milk that they make zero money on where as it has been shown that babies raised on mostly breast milk or synthetic milk for babies have shown good results. I worked in the oil and chemical industry for many years and when the Jiffy Lubes, Oil Can Henry's etc. started coming into market they started telling consumers they needed to have their oil changed every 3,000 miles where as a car can easily go to 5,000 miles as long as quality oil and filter are used, but then the oil companies would sell less oil and the quick change shops will do less oil changes meaning big loss in profit. Corporate America at its finest.
 
Marketing. The manufacturers want you to believe their product is superior to the natural breast milk that they make zero money on where as it has been shown that babies raised on mostly breast milk or synthetic milk for babies have shown good results. I worked in the oil and chemical industry for many years and when the Jiffy Lubes, Oil Can Henry's etc. started coming into market they started telling consumers they needed to have their oil changed every 3,000 miles where as a car can easily go to 5,000 miles as long as quality oil and filter are used, but then the oil companies would sell less oil and the quick change shops will do less oil changes meaning big loss in profit. Corporate America at its finest.
That may be true today but 50 years ago I'm pretty sure it was better to change oil and filter every 3,000 miles.

Edit: We've got free oil changes for as long as we own our car so we get to change oil and filter every 3,000 miles. They even throw in a free car wash. (Beaverton Toyota and they no longer offer that benefit with their new cars).
 
I'm going to patent the human breast and get a license fee every time someone breastfeeds.

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That may be true today but 50 years ago I'm pretty sure it was better to change oil and filter every 3,000 miles.

Edit: We've got free oil changes for as long as we own our car so we get to change oil and filter every 3,000 miles. They even throw in a free car wash. (Beaverton Toyota and they no longer offer that benefit with their new cars).

Well technology has greatly improved in the manufacturer of oil. The company I worked for was a Chevron distributor and Chevron was the first to produce a high quality base oil they used to manufacturer various types of oils and I took many classes from Chevron and toured the facility a few times Filter technology has greatly improved as well. My dad was an auto mechanic for years at a Ford dealership and then opened his own shop and back when I was first driving (a little less than 50 years ago, we were mostly changing oil at 5,000 miles even then. Oil industry and the shops want you to change at 3,000 miles so they make more money. If you get oil changes for free (my son has that with his Subaru Outback) then by all means go for it, but it's not necessary.
 

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