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I have a newborn and also a child with Autism. I have a blank slate with my new

son and would love some feedback on breastfeeding. Whether you think it is ok or

not. I want to continue to breast feed but have heard that there are some

concerns about amalgams and the mercury. Also if I decided to not breastfeed

does anyone have any suggestions about formula? Organic brands? Or whether I

should stay away from milk and soy products???

Please let me know.

Jacquie

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If I were to have another kid, I would breastfeed, and then treat for

pathogens and toxins later. You know the research that says that

breasfeed kids are smarter. Out of my natural 5, 2 were breast-fed, and

their intelligence is amazing comparably. Both those that weren't and

those that were breastfed, got diagnosed on the spectrum. I would

breastfeed, but eat well and then probably have my child on a meticulous

diet and gentle things to keep her/his immune system on the right track.

Love and prayers,

Heidi N

I have a newborn and also a child with Autism. I have a blank slate with

my new son and would love some feedback on breastfeeding. Whether you

think it is ok or not. I want to continue to breast feed but have heard

that there are some concerns about amalgams and the mercury. Also if I

decided to not breastfeed does anyone have any suggestions about

formula? Organic brands? Or whether I should stay away from milk and soy

products???

Please let me know.

Jacquie

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breastfeeding helped my son, think he would be more severe if not, he regressed

when put on whole milk

>

> If I were to have another kid, I would breastfeed, and then treat for

> pathogens and toxins later. You know the research that says that

> breasfeed kids are smarter. Out of my natural 5, 2 were breast-fed, and

> their intelligence is amazing comparably. Both those that weren't and

> those that were breastfed, got diagnosed on the spectrum. I would

> breastfeed, but eat well and then probably have my child on a meticulous

> diet and gentle things to keep her/his immune system on the right track.

>

> Love and prayers,

>

> Heidi N

>

> I have a newborn and also a child with Autism. I have a blank slate with

> my new son and would love some feedback on breastfeeding. Whether you

> think it is ok or not. I want to continue to breast feed but have heard

> that there are some concerns about amalgams and the mercury. Also if I

> decided to not breastfeed does anyone have any suggestions about

> formula? Organic brands? Or whether I should stay away from milk and soy

> products???

> Please let me know.

> Jacquie

>

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I would breastfeed for as long as possible and treat myself as I am treating my ASD son. High quality fish oils, lots of probiotics, clean diet of whole foods - nothing processed, no artificial flavors/colors/preservatives and avoid soy, gluten and dairy. Also - no personal care products with parabens or pthalates.

Subject: Re:Breastfeeding?To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 6:40 PM

breastfeeding helped my son, think he would be more severe if not, he regressed when put on whole milk>> If I were to have another kid, I would breastfeed, and then treat for > pathogens and toxins later. You know the research that says that > breasfeed kids are smarter. Out of my natural 5, 2 were breast-fed, and > their intelligence is amazing comparably. Both those that weren't and > those that were breastfed, got diagnosed on the spectrum. I would > breastfeed, but eat well and then probably have my child on a meticulous > diet and gentle things to keep her/his immune system on the right track.> > Love and prayers,> > Heidi N>

> I have a newborn and also a child with Autism. I have a blank slate with > my new son and would love some feedback on breastfeeding. Whether you > think it is ok or not. I want to continue to breast feed but have heard > that there are some concerns about amalgams and the mercury. Also if I > decided to not breastfeed does anyone have any suggestions about > formula? Organic brands? Or whether I should stay away from milk and soy > products???> Please let me know.> Jacquie>

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