This paper in the Journal of Human Lactation reviews the melamine disaster in China and points out that the basic cause (trying to mask with this fake protein that the milk sold to formula manufacturers was diluted with water), also means that one never knows how dilute animal milk is in any less regulated markets, provides another argument against feeding it to infants. (Diluted milk cannot be detected easily and is probably common. But, without melamine added, it will be an economic but not a nutritional or health problem for children over one year for whom it is not such a big part of the diet.)
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