The Manila Times

We can all do something to save the children

- shaycullen@preda.org

IT’S so encouragin­g to know that there are so many people working world-wide for the protection and well-being of children especially those who campaign for the rights of children to be breastfed in the way nature intended by which they get the best nutrition they need to fight off infections and have a strong immune system for the rest of their lives.

However, over the years, multinatio­nal food companies trying to find markets and earn billions in profits sell cow’s milk from the over abundance of the European dairy industry and target young children with their milk formula products. They have many tricks to get that bottle of cow’s milk into the baby’s mouth. They know once the child has a taste of formula milk, the baby gets hooked and cries for more. It’s as if it becomes addicted and tends to reject mother’s milk. Then it cries until it gets it again.

Even poor parents are persuaded by the promotions and advertisem­ents showing fat healthy babies getting bottle-fed by Caucasian mothers. The ads give the impression that it is superior and more progressiv­e and healthier for their children. The mothers can be illiterate and cannot read any informatio­n on the can or package of powdered milk. They don’t know that they ought to heat the water to at least 70 degrees, mix the powder, and let it cool. More than 8,400 babies would be saved from death if they had the necessary 36 months of breast feeding, according to World Health Organizati­on and Unicef.

Breast feeding prevents blood infection, diarrhea, pneumonia, and diseases of the digestive trace. The health agencies say it prevents ear infection and skin allergies and, as I wrote in the previous article, it can prevent Infant Death syndrome. Also asthma, diabetes type 1, and even childhood obesity can be prevented.

They mix unheated water and use contaminat­ed water and the child will die of the resulting sickness. The campaigner­s say that pushing milk formula kills babies. Hundreds of thousands of children die from this bad practice and aggressive unethical marketing of milk formula. The progressiv­e and proud mother is one that feeds her baby with her own milk. Every concerned person ought to be advising expect- ant mothers to be sure to breast feed and express horror when they see bottles.

That’s why every year in May, there is an annual demonstrat­ion outside the offices of the multinatio­nal food giant Nestle in Croydon, England. Nestle is one of the biggest producers and sellers of baby milk formula. According to the Croydon protesters, they say Nestle advertises the formula saying it “protects” babies. It is a most criticized and most boycotted company in the UK and among the top four in the world, they say.

The previous article on Mother’s Milk is Best, left somewhat unanswered the reasons why the law being proposed in the Philippine Congress is so “insidious” as I called it. The new proposed law is favoring the multinatio­nals and it will restrict the Philippine “milk code” and make it apply only for the first six months of life of the baby instead of the more healthy 36 months that is highly recommende­d for breast-fed babies. The law presently restricts the distributi­on of milk formula samples as emergency food during typhoons, floods and natural disasters but the new proposed law says there will be no such restrictio­ns.

Isn’t taking advantage of the babies plight and that of the parents a nasty way to get babies addicted to formula substitute­s? That’s the time when the mother needs nutritious food and baby needs mother’s milk. The new law will permit samples of formula to be available in government health clinics and permit representa­tives of the milk formula companies to be involved in child feeding programs.

The well- meaning legislator­s proposing this law are surely not aware of its implicatio­ns. I encourage readers to write to them at The Congress of the Philippine­s, Constituti­on Hills, Quezon city, Metro Manila,

If representa­tives Magtanggol Gunigundo of Valenzuela City, Anna Bondoc of Pampanga, Lani Mercado- Revilla of Cavite, Josephine Lacson- Noel of Malabon City, Rufas Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro city, and Lucy Gomez of Leyte know the real impact of their bill, they would surely abandon their mistaken cause.

They have been given wrong informatio­n perhaps by the multinatio­nals that baby formula is a good way to protect and help hungry poor children. How very wrong that is. There is nothing in this for them, no money, no benefit, no gain from it. But it will bring untold harm to hundreds of thousands of children. Let’s petition them to abandon the effort.

 ?? FR. SHAY CULLEN ??
FR. SHAY CULLEN

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