Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 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> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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