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La rivoluzione del latte materno
Al termine di questa narrazione ricordo i tanti ruoli dell’human milk banking che ho tentato di porre all’attenzione, di:

• Portatore di salute
• Facilitatore dell’alimentazione con il latte della propria madre
• Strategia di spending review
• Investimento con alti rendimenti
• Maestro di scienza e ricerca
• Attivatore di sentimenti
• Modello culturale da diffondere

Ma sono convinta che sia solo la punta di un iceberg e che tanti altri ne scopriremo.

L’augurio al termine di questa trattazione è quello di una intensa esperienza di latte umano.

“Come uno scienziato trarro’ meraviglie dalle varie applicazioni delle leggi della natura, così un uomo che applica con precisione scientifica le leggi dell’amore potrà trarre miracoli ancora più grandi”. (Ghandi)

Bibliografia

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