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10-30-2008, 10:40 AM | #1 | ||
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(Psych Central News) Children who are breastfed are less likely to suffer from behavioral or mental health issues than that who are not breastfed, finds a new study. Researchers looked at whether breastfeeding is associated with decreased behavioral problems and psychiatric illness during childhood. Using 2003 National Survey of Children’s Health data from 102,353 interviews of [...]
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10-31-2008, 11:08 AM | #2 | ||
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Thanks for posting this, but I cannot help but question this when another article states that ADHD is most likely the result of a faulty gene...So how can breastfeeding make up for genetics? Is it that breastfeeding may inhibit ADHD, though not really prevent it, I wonder??
Just thinking out loud -- thanks for any feedback! My 6 1/2 YO son brought up the "I wish I were dead" speech already, and I'm scared. My family has some kind of mystery neurodegenerative disorder in the deck, and I'm getting anxious because I just read something re: mental illness and neurodegeneration, a link...I try to be as preventative as possible as a mother (making sure that he remains active, uses his brain as much as possible, eats well, takes a multivitamin daily, etc.) and that was the driving force for my choosing to breastfeed years ago. But now is my choice actually meaningless, since genetics is a precursor? Thanks for listening, Chris |
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Mothers who eat a diet high in transfats, also affect the brain development of their babies.
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The reality of ADHD being genetic is not totally proven. And the reality of many other things being mistakenly diagnosed as ADHD may in fact relate to dietary practices of both the mother during gestation and the infant after birth. Another factor is that cholesterol in human milk is much higher than in Cows milk. So is Glutamine. http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/full/19/4/434 We know that low cholesterol in the mother (pregnant females CANNOT use cholesterol lowering meds) leads to a form of autism in the infants. Cholesterol is very important to the developing brain. http://www.breastfeeding-mom.com/nut...east-milk.html This chart is interesting: http://74.125.95.104/search?q=cache:...lnk&cd=1&gl=us
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