Toronto Star

Choose infant lives over big business

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Re U.S. stuns health officials by opposing breastfeed­ing resolution, July 9 The World Health Organizati­on estimates that 800,000 child deaths worldwide each year could be prevented by breastfeed­ing.

A 2016 Harvard study found that 3,340 infant and maternal deaths a year could be prevented by breastfeed­ing in the U.S. alone. In Third World countries where destitute moms dilute formula, often with dirty water, the rates are much higher.

They want their infants to look like the pictures of healthy babies on the advertisin­g they are given by sales people dressed as medical profession­als. So why would Trump threaten to withdraw military and other aid to Ecuador if they put forth a resolution supporting breastfeed­ing at the World Health Assembly?

Because Third World countries are areas of major growth for Nestlé and Abbott Nutrition, and they are big Trump supporters.

It is once again time to boycott the products from both of these companies, like we did in the 1980s. It helped then. Let’s make a difference now. Gail Rutherford, Toronto It is indeed stunning, but probably not surprising, that the Trump government would threaten countries with punishing trade measures to support American business interests against a breastfeed­ing policy that experience and science have proven to saves lives. Baby formula kills when mixed with polluted water that can be the only water available.

The U.S. is going back to the days when the American government would wage wars and depose elected government­s to support an American company. We must acknowledg­e that Trump is at war with the rest of the world — except for the other strongarm dictators. Ian McLaurin, Port Perry, Ont.

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