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Posted: Wed 13:44, 31 Jul 2013 Post subject: the Cornucopia Institute" |
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. Martek's products are extracted from fermented algae and fungus,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], with the use of the neurotoxic solvent hexane. They contain only 40 to 50% DHA and ARA, with the balance from sunflower oil and other components, including some not found in human breast milk and never before a part of the human infant diet."Here are some additional quotes from food and health experts, as published by the Cornucopia Institute:"While infant formula manufacturers claim that these oils are perfectly safe and necessary for proper development,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], our report provides a more detailed picture. We investigated how a toxic chemical is used as processing agents in the manufacturing process, the inadequate testing for safety,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and most importantly, how some infants are experiencing serious adverse reactions from formula supplemented with these oils."- Charlotte Vallaeys,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Farm and Food Policy Analyst,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the Cornucopia Institute"It's true that DHA and ARA are important nutrients for developing infants--that's why they're found in
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