Back in the mid-1980s, there was a highly successful ad campaign that ran for about a dozen years. Promoted and sponsored by the American Dairy Board, the campaign featured the tagline, Milk: It Does A Body Good, and it stressed how milk was necessary for strong bones, healthy joints, and attractive body. Then, in 1993, another national campaign was started by MilkPep (Milk Processor Education Program) that initiated the Got Milk Phrase. That later expanded to include celebrities who appeared with milk mustaches.
Aaahh, the good old days. Even if you werent much of a milk drinker, and by then I was not, there was something wholesome about those commercials. Now, though, my oh my, how things have changed.
The Telegraph reported that a leaked letter from a University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust medical director claimed that milk produced by trans women, with the help of drugs, is comparable to that produced following the birth of a baby. This is a hospital that has driven over the woke edge of reality. This is the place that coined the ridiculous terms chestfeeding and human milk. It created what it called the first clinical and language guidelines supporting trans and non-binary birthing people.
The letter went on to convey certain guidelines that allow trans women to produce milk through induced lactation. They must take the hormone progesterone to develop milk-producing glands. Other drugs, such as domperidone, which is given to biological women who are having difficulty breastfeeding, are needed to help stimulate the production of prolactin, another hormone that signals the body to produce breast milk.
Last year, the hospital, which is willing to be as woke as possible, defended the World Health Organizations guidance of overwhelming evidence that stated human milk is better for a baby than formula.
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