Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 WAPF has gone out on a limb reaching out to unfortunate mothers who do not have enough breast milk for their baby. Sally herself had exactly that problem with both her children so she had to scramble around (pre-Internet) trying to find alternatives to commercial formula. There wasn't much information around (all the folk wisdom of the centuries had been squelched by the industry and " science " ). Now, we have very good information and there are dozens of alternatives. Giving people a copy of " Nourishing Traditions " can be one of the greatest blessings imaginable. Goat milk is quite readily available and is one of the closest milks to human breast milk. There are plenty of good options for organic and healthy versions. My advice is the same to you re. the people who want the donkey milk, focus the precious energy you have to help others on where you can work with the most people per amount of time and energy invested. Give them NT and give them the numbers of the goat dairies we list in the database and you will have helped them tremendously. Will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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