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Dive deep into the hidden world of infant feeding with the The Politics of Breastfeeding : When Breasts are Bad for Business by Gabrielle Palmer - 1 Apr 2009. Every 30 seconds, a baby dies due to infections linked to a lack of breastfeeding, yet infant formula companies continue to push products that undermine mothers' confidence in their natural ability to breastfeed. Palmer sheds light on the unethical practices used by big business to promote bottles, artificial milks, and other risky alternatives, leaving parents unaware of the long-term consequences. It emphasizes the significance of breastfeeding, not only for mothers but for everyone—man or woman, parent or childless. Buy now!
About the Author: Gabrielle Palmer is a renowned nutritionist, campaigner, and breastfeeding advocate.
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Dive deep into the hidden world of infant feeding with the The Politics of Breastfeeding : When Breasts are Bad for Business by Gabrielle Palmer - 1 Apr 2009. Every 30 seconds, a baby dies due to infections linked to a lack of breastfeeding, yet infant formula companies continue to push products that undermine mothers' confidence in their natural ability to breastfeed. Palmer sheds light on the unethical practices used by big business to promote bottles, artificial milks, and other risky alternatives, leaving parents unaware of the long-term consequences. It emphasizes the significance of breastfeeding, not only for mothers but for everyone—man or woman, parent or childless. Buy now!
About the Author: Gabrielle Palmer is a renowned nutritionist, campaigner, and breastfeeding advocate.
Product Highlights
Highlights critical link between breastfeeding and health
Exposes unethical marketing of infant feeding products
Challenges complacency about how we feed children
Empowers parents with evidence-based, life-saving information
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Age Group
13+ Years
Author
Gabrielle Palmer
Case/Pack Quantity
1
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781905177165
Language
English
Number of Pieces
1
Page Count
432 pages
Product Name
The Politics of Breastfeeding : When Breasts are Bad for Business by Gabrielle Palmer - 1 Apr 2009