Great example of contravention of the WHO Code on
Marketing of Infant Formula
Unfortunately the USA has not signed the code so I
suspect this is common there!!
Denise Hynd
"Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For,
indeed, they are the only ones who ever have." Margaret Mead
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:28
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Fwd: Try Bright
Beginnings Infant Formula For Free!
Hi Listers,
With the recent discussions regarding AF I thought you might be
interested in this e-mail I received from an American company, a total
discrace. Let us only hope that this type of usage of celebrities to sell
formula does not reach Australia shores.
Yours in Childbirth
Rita
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"Bright Beginnings has DHA and ARA, nutrients found
naturally in breast milk that are proven to help babies' brain and eye
development. And families will love Bright Beginnings too because it
is sensibly priced: up to 32% less than other national DHA-enhanced
brands*." Brooke Shields, Bright Beginnings
Mom
To compare Bright Beginnings to other DHA formulas and receive a
free infant formula sample, visit our web site at brightbeginnings.com.
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