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Design in Infant Nutrition
Russell, RD. 1995.  Impact 259:i-iv. CELD ID 2928

Abstract
By definition, evolutionary scientists believe that life came through random chance processes, including natural selection. However, in nature there is a chorus of voices with the message that evolutionary theory does not blend with either simple or complex observations. In order to maintain good health, the following must be present simultaneously and in proper balance: organic vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, eight essential amino acids, and unrefined carbohydrates. These are all present in human breast milk, as are hundreds of other less-well understood food factors. In this article, we will see that the more the human breast and its milk are studied, the more obvious it is that neither random chance nor survival of the fittest could explain their design and complexity.