
Jonah Hill Is Right, Keke Palmer Is Wrong
Candace Owens
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The Risks of Taking the Newman Goldfarb Protocol to Lactate
The Newman Goldfarb protocol tricks the body into making milk. It was originally developed for biological women who adopted or had a child via surrogacy and wanted to breastfeed. The drug is branded as motillium, and medics are only allowed, at least under the UK rules, to prescribe it to increase milk production off-label because it carries a risk to the infant. Experts have urged caution about trans women using the Newman goldfarb protocol to lactate. They have warned that the long-term health implications from using the treatment for both adults and baby are unknown.
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