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&lt;p&gt; That statement is an OUTRIGHT lie because there is and will never be a formula on this planet better to or even nutritionally close to breastmilk. Brest IS best no matter what swill some Pharmacon - ran formula company wishes to sell the ignorant public. Think for yourself. Do your research and see for yourself.&lt;/p&gt;
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