Once again something good is coming out of a bad thing.
The upside in this tainted-milk-from-China disaster is that women are realizing the merits of breastfeeding.
This is good because breastfeeding was becoming a vanishing practice here in the Philippines. In a forum last year, Health Secretary Francisco Duque said studies show that less and less Filipino mothers are breastfeeding because of the power of false, malicious claims being peddled by multinational milk companies.