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Catharina Svanborg
The immunologist (Catharina Svanborg) had logged hundreds of lab hours
documenting ways in which human milk helps babies fight infections. Breast-feeding protects babies from cancer, but no one knows quite how. So when biologists in Catharina Svanborg's lab saw mothers' milk kill cancer cells, they knew they were onto something big. http://www.whale.to/v/svanborg_h.html |
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Catharina Svanborg
JOHN wrote:
The immunologist (Catharina Svanborg) had logged hundreds of lab hours documenting ways in which human milk helps babies fight infections. Breast-feeding protects babies from cancer, but no one knows quite how. So when biologists in Catharina Svanborg's lab saw mothers' milk kill cancer cells, they knew they were onto something big. http://www.whale.to/v/svanborg_h.html Wow, whale.to has finally produced an article on reputable science. Oh, wait. Its plagiarized. Oops, my bad. Bryan |
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Catharina Svanborg
"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Its plagiarized. Oops, my bad. Bryan That isn't plagarism you moron, and try and dream up some other argument, as copyright or plagarism aint an argument |
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Catharina Svanborg
"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Wow, whale.to has finally produced an article on reputable science. Oh, wait. Its plagiarized. Oops, my bad. Bryan PS: just another one of your allopathic industry ways of making money from sick children--promoting bottle feeding or turning a blind eye to its dangers (same thing) but then it would be another nail in your vaccine and other drug coffin |
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Catharina Svanborg
JOHN wrote:
"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Wow, whale.to has finally produced an article on reputable science. Oh, wait. Its plagiarized. Oops, my bad. Bryan PS: just another one of your allopathic industry ways of making money from sick children--promoting bottle feeding or turning a blind eye to its dangers (same thing) but then it would be another nail in your vaccine and other drug coffin Bottle feeding (by which I expect you mean formula) hasn't been promoted in decades. Its well established that breast milk is best, with the odd exception. Maybe you should update your "knowledge" of medicine to stuff post-1980's... Bryan |
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Catharina Svanborg
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"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Its plagiarized. Oops, my bad. Bryan That isn't plagarism Copyright infringement then. Some how I doubt that you have permission of the periodical or author to reproduce their work on your webpage, and/or have you paid for licensing of said material. Although many nations do have fair-use laws, even the most liberal laws (i.e. my countries) do now allow for wholesale reproduction and distribution. Off hand I can think of numerous international treaty obligations (i.e. they would be laws in your country) you're breaking here - copyright infringement, plagiarism, and illegal distribution and reproduction of copyright material. I'm sure your country has several more you're also breaking. Maybe someone should send a note to Science News and Discovery magazine, and see what their legal departments think of your illegal actions... Bryan |
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Catharina Svanborg
"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Bottle feeding (by which I expect you mean formula) hasn't been promoted in decades. Its well established that breast milk is best, with the odd exception. Maybe you should update your "knowledge" of medicine to stuff post-1980's... Bryan that's the speil but the reality is outlined in these quotes: "Early in my own pediatric training I was taught that if a mother questioned whether she should breastfeed or bottlefeed, the proper answer is: "The decision is strictly up to you; I will assist you in whatever method you decide to use."--Dr Mendelsohn MD "I accused doctors of still failing to give women detailed information about the immunological benefits to babies of breastmilk, at which point the only woman paediatrician got very upset at me, and said that was a mother's choice, just like abortion. I looked her square in the face and asked if she had children, and her answer was "Yes" I then raised my eyebrows and "Who you bottlefed, right?" She instantly got up and left. I think the unspoken implications got through loud and clear."--Hilary Butler and the docs take money off bottle feeding manufacturers. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/cor...l#universities "Received $548,000 from two of the four major formula makers in 1993." (Mothering magazine, July-August 2000, p.60) AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/corp_funding.html "Friends of Children Fund" Annual Report, July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1997, indicates $2.085 million in funding from corporations. Donors include Procter & Gamble, Gerber, Infant Formula Council, McNeil Consumer Products Company, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Abbott Laboratories, Wyeth-Lederle Vaccine & Pediatrics, Mead Johnson Nutritionals, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Schering Corp., Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, Food Marketing Institute, Sugar Association, International Food Information Council, Merck Vaccine Division, and others. Also gets foundation support (RWJ, Pew, etc.). Formula manufacturers "donate $1 million annually to the American Academy of Pediatrics in the form of a renewable grant that has already netted the AAP $8 million. The formula industry also contributed at least $3 million toward the building costs of the AAP headquarters." (Mothering magazine, July-August, p.60; refers to a book Milk, Money and Madness by Naomi Baumslag and Dia L. Michels (Westport, Conn.: Bergin and Garvey, 1995, p. 172)) and if the powers that be have a rats ass about babies they would make baby milk export illegal, but it helps thin out the useless eaters "I saw mother after mother in the paediatric wards, head in hands, crying beside the cribs where their babies lay, malnourished, dehydrated, sick from Bottle Baby Disease. It doesn't need to happen. A decade ago we knew the truth about irresponsible marketing of infant formula. Allowing the companies to continue these practices is an inexcusable outrage of humanity, if not outright criminality." Janice Mantell, Action for Corporate Accountability (USA) http://www.mcspotlight.org/beyond/nestle.html |
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Catharina Svanborg
Wow, that's amazing - conspiracies everywhere! Yep, good thing we've
got tabloids & anti-mcdonalds organizations to keep us safe. Or maybe you're just paranoid. Although I've obviously never met the pediatricians in your country, up here every pediatrician I've met is the opposite of the ones you describe. Hell, the maternity ward in my hospital is covered in these posters: http://www.infactcanada.ca/1st_poster1.htm http://www.infactcanada.ca/images/WBW-2006-Poster1.jpg Oh, and then their is the Canadian Pediatrics Society's official policy: http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/babi...astfeeding.htm Strangely enough, its identical to the American Academy of Pediatrics official policy - you know, the organization you just placed at the center of this vast conspiracy: http://www.aap.org/breastfeeding/ Amazing how reality differs from your little fantasy world. Bryan |
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Catharina Svanborg
"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Wow, that's amazing - conspiracies everywhere! Yep, good thing we've got tabloids & anti-mcdonalds organizations to keep us safe. Yeah yeah, the conspiracy-paranoid argument, that is ad hominem so the aap don't take money off them? |
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Catharina Svanborg
"Bryan Heit" wrote in message ... Bottle feeding (by which I expect you mean formula) hasn't been promoted in decades. Its well established that breast milk is best, with the odd exception. Maybe you should update your "knowledge" of medicine to stuff post-1980's... "Its well established that breast milk is best" Yeah, maybe you should give them the real story--- how many parents know the death rate for bottlefed kids is twice that of breast, and that it cuts cot-death dramatically, to zero if not vaccinated? And it saved my kids life when he got e coli. How many know it developes a healthy emotional developement? So breast is best is just cop out to show they told you something, and covered their asses, but only 1% of the real story. "Four out of five Norwegian infants are still breastfed at the age of six months. Just one per cent of the infants were never breastfed. This is shown by the first national survey on infantry nutrition in Norway. |
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