BREAST FEEDING FOR GROWING HEALTHY CHILDREN
By
Lawrence Wilson, MD
©
2008, The Center For Development.
Breastfeeding is the single most
important item needed after birth to produce a healthy child. The milk of the mother is uniquely suited
for the growth of a human child.
No other milk will do if one wants oneÕs child to be in the best of
health throughout life.
WHY BREASTFEED?
MotherÕs milk is a rich source
of many, many nutrients, antibodies and much more. Calcium and vitamin D in motherÕs milk, for example, create
a strong and properly calcified skeleton and a properly functioning nervous
system.
Amino acids build body
proteins. Fatty acids, such as
DHA, in particular, and many others as well, create brain tissue and are needed
for cell membranes and many other body tissues as well. Other nutrients in motherÕs milk
include all the vitamins, minerals and even some that are not yet catalogued by
nutritionists and scientists.
MotherÕs milk also is just the
right temperature and a consistency that is not too watery, yet not too thick
or difficult to eat. It is also
generally free of harmful bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms that can
be in tap water used to make formula.
Many other reasons for breastfeeding exist, including the psychological
benefits for both mother and child.
It is a shame this is not taken for granted.
Colostrum. This is the first milk that comes when the baby is born. It is the finest milk in the sense that
it contains special immunoglobins and other substances that help prepare the
intestinal tract of the baby to receive all food items in the future.
Recall
that until a baby begins to feed, the intestinal tract is not in use, since all
nutrition and development depends on the blood that flows from the placenta to
the baby through its naval or bellybutton area. Thus the intestinal tract must be primed, so to speak, with
bacteria and other flora in order for it to work correctly.
For
this reason, the horrible practice of starting a newborn on formula in the
hospital if the mother cannot begin to breastfeed immediately is a totally
insane practice that just causes loads of illness in the baby.
Every
effort should be made to assist a baby to obtain colostrums immediately when he
or she want to begin feeding.
There is no reason to force this process, as the baby may require rest
or sleep for hours after a difficult delivery, or any birth, for that matter.
Every
effort should also be made to assist the mother to start breast feeding, since
the colostrums is the finest product for the baby.
If the mother cannot breastfeed and
the baby is calling for milk, another woman should be found to offer some milk,
preferably, before resorting to formula.
This may sound unclean, but it is far healthier in most cases than
formula of any kind and would result in far healthier babies.
In many nations formula is given out to hospitals and birthing centers at no charge by companies that want to ÒhookÓ the babies on the taste of formula. Then they will never want to breastfeed. This supports the formula company, but does nothing beneficial for the child or the mother. The mother is left with engorged breasts and a colicky child in most instances. We can only hope that the practice of giving formula in the hospital to newborns will be abandoned sometime soon, though I doubt it as it is ÒconvenientÓ and inexpensive.
HOW LONG SHOULD ONE BREASTFEED?
Ideally, breastfeeding should continue for several years. This is different advice than that given by almost all pediatricians and other doctors. However, that is the time that most primitive cultures breastfeed their children for optimum health.
Let us explain why. The childÕs digestive system is extremely delicate. Although a child can start with food after a few days to a few months, the benefits of motherÕs milk are many, as explained above. It is also sufficient for nourishing most children for several years. There is no reason to introduce food, particularly meat and grains, until the child is at least one year old.
Some children will ask for more than breastmilk at a certain point, and some will outright stop breastfeeding at a certain age. However, this is often because the motherÕs milk is not sufficient in nutrients. This can often be remedied by a change in the motherÕs diet or health status via a nutritional balancing program. However, it is late to begin such a program once one is breastfeeding. It is certainly possible, but preferable to begin a healing program before one gets pregnant or during pregnancy.
Other reasons for continuing to breastfeed for several years are the bonding that occurs between mother and child and other subtle benefits for both mother and child.
I realize this may be very inconvenient for modern-day mothers who may need to work or travel. However, methods exist and are discussed below to allow the child to have the benefits of breast milk even if the mother cannot always be present.
PUMPING THE BREASTS
If you must be away from your
child, important bonding with the child will not occur as well. However, breast milk can be pumped out
and saved, using a breast pump.
Refrigerate it if and only if it will be used more than an hour or two
after it is pumped. It will have
to be heated a little, or the child will usually vomit.
Also, if mother is very upset at
feeding time, using a breast pump may also be best. A baby is very sensitive to the vibrations of the
mother. If the mother cannot relax,
pumping the milk and then handing it the child in a cradle may actually be
better than holding a baby in an agitated state and believing the child can
assimilate the milk properly.
Children must be relaxed, as
with adults, to feed properly.
Children, however, will often vomit if they are uncomfortable, whereas
adults usually will just develop bloating, gas and other problems by eating
when upset, anxious, in a hurry or not chewing or resting while eating.
WHAT IF A BABY WILL NOT BREASTFEED?
At times, for various reasons, a
child will not feed at the breast.
Let us examine some of the most common reasons and what can be done
about it. However, this short
article is not intended as a breastfeeding manual. For this, and other information, I refer the reader to
groups such as La Leche League International (www.lllusa.org). Let us look at a few reasons for
breastfeeding problems.
Problems in The Baby. These must be
checked by a doctor. More and more
children are born today with digestive defects or developmental delays that
prevent normal feeding. The sucking
reflex must be developed sufficiently, for example. Other are the inability to grip the breast or to signal when
to eat and swallow in coordination.
These must be dealt with by a competent physician.
Problems in the Mother. A second
group of reasons has to do with the mother. More and more mothers are unable to breastfeed today. The cause is usually nutritional
depletion. Mothers must literally
Òeat for twoÓ while breastfeeding, although admittedly, the youngster does not
consume anywhere near the amount the mother does in terms of calories or any
other measure, simply because of his size.
However, nutritional
difficulties leading to breastfeeding problems are rampant. The nipples may not function as
needed. They may become very sore
and not respond to standard treatments such as lubricating gels. One of the best products for this
problem is called Bag Balm.
The baby may throw up the milk
or become colicky, the mother may become ill or depressed, and many other
variations. Most of these causes
can be dealt with at home by a suitable nutritional balancing program. This is discussed in other articles on
this website.
Preparing For Breastfeeding. In fact,
pregnancy is such as stressful experience, and a thrilling one, that
preparation must begin early. In
fact, the earlier the better.
Grade school would be a good time to separate out the girls and explain
that childbearing is both a great honor and a terrible burden and
responsibility for women.
Do it well and you will feel
wonderful. Create defective
children and you will feel so guilty that it destroys some mothers, as many
know.
This is how it is done in some
primitive cultures that value child-raising more than we do. This may seem a harsh statement. Do we care about our children and their
health more or do most people care more that their daughters go to a good
college, travel the world, have plenty of boyfriends and enjoy their alcohol
and parties?
If the culture cared about
children a little more, young women would be prepared, starting in grade
school, for the most important task of their lives Ð that of bearing the
children for the future of the race.
Instead, they are treated to junk food in the cafeterias and at home,
late nights, insane pleasures and distractions such as movies, computer games
and others, and a moral code that degrades women to a degree that is just sad
to see.
The new moral code is called
ÒwomenÕs liberationÓ but it is nothing of the sort. It often involves literally deadly birth control pills and
patches, and exposes the girls to sexually-transmitted diseases that affect
many for the rest of their lives.
This is not liberation, but a new form of tyranny and bondage.
Wet Nurses. If a child
will not breastfeed and the cause is the mother, an ancient method to handle
this situation is the use of a wet nurse.
Any woman will do who has milk.
Some women have too much and would welcome the opportunity to get rid of
it. This will come about more as
women learn more about their unique role as wet nurses and the great service it
provides to themselves and society.
Now let us discuss what else can
be done if breastfeeding is not to occur.
COWÕS MILK AND OTHER MILKS
Cows and other animals have been
used for feeding babies for thousands of years. Today, this is still the case. While these milks are good, none come close to breast
milk. Each of the others has its
problems. A common problem to
many, however, is hybridization.
For example, cows today are bred
to provide five or six times as much milk as those of 100 years ago. It is all about commercial
agriculture. While this increases
production drastically, the quality is lower. The cow simply cannot eat enough grass or hay or other food,
unfortunately, to produce as good a milk in such quantity. As a result, except for organic milk,
which is a little better, all animal milks are now suspect.
Raw, Certified Milks. Until 50
years ago or so, most well-informed doctors recommended only raw, certified
milk for children. This is milk
from cows that have been rigorously inspected for disease by government
authorities and must meet very high standards of cleanliness.
It is an excellent product. This excellent food is outlawed in most
states, often not really for health reasons, but for political reasons. The dairy lobby wants their
contaminated milk to be sold as equal to certified raw milk, which must be much
cleaner to pass inspection. The
standard milk is pasteurized to control its bacteria count, but this damages
the milk quite a lot.
There are political forces that
do not want people to take control of their lives and to have the best
nutrition, though it is sad to say.
Pasteurization. A more
serious problem today is the universal practice of sterilizing milk by boiling
it for about 10 minutes. This
harmful sterilization method unfortunately allows milk from sick cows to be
sold on the open market. It also
permits lax standards of cleanliness on a few huge dairy farms that supply
large areas of America.
In addition, cooking the milk renders
its calcium less biologically available to the body. It also damages the protein in the milk to a degree that is
surprising, making it much harder to digest.
Homogenization is another insult to milk. Vigorous shaking breaks up the fat particles so they stay in
solution instead of rising to the top.
However, the small particles are absorbed directly into the blood stream
instead of being digested properly.
This renders the milk less healthful.
Goat, Sheep or Other Milks. Goat milk is less damaged by pasteurization, for which
reason it is preferable, though goats are also hybridized to a large degree,
today, which renders the milk less ideal than previously.
Sheep milk is very good, but not
very available. Other animals may
be used as well, although none is as good as a wet nurse or the mother of the
child.
Soy, Rice and Almond Milks. These are not
worthy of the name ÒmilkÓ. Almond
milk is a little better, but not that much. These drinks, and that is what they are, should be reserved
for adults or as a substitute for water.
They do not contain nearly the nutrition needed for a growing child,
even if they say ÒfortifiedÓ or ÒenrichedÓ on the label.
The exception is if one makes
them at home, with fresh ingredients, and adds many more nutrients so that a
truly soy-based or almond-based baby formula is the result. Once again, consult books on this
subject for the details.
Meat-Based Formulas. This is also
used in many cultures, and a recipe is given in the book, Nourishing
Traditions. If milk from a woman of healthy animal is not available or
does not work due to allergies or other reasons, a meat-based formula, properly
prepared, is often by far the best substitute. It is far better than commercial formula, most nut or seed
or grain milks and often very non-allergenic for the child.
FORMULA
Commercial Formula. This is
nothing but a euphemism for deficient milk. I expect it will be banned from use once medical scientists
discover the harm it produces.
Please do not give it to babies, or anyone else for that matter. Most brands are based on milk sugar
that has been altered by heat and chemicals. The manufacturers add synthetic
vitamins, but often many chemicals as well.
This is not a food, but a phony
concoction that should be labeled as a drug, not a food. This is how harmful it is for the
delicate, balanced chemistry of the young child Ð and adults as well.
It interferes with proper
development, which is every childÕs birthright. Thus it is one of the worst products for growing
children. It is also used for the
elderly in a slightly different form, such as Ensure and other trademarked
products. This, too, is
harmful. However, at least in the
elderly the person has lived his or her life, so the damage is minimal by
comparison.
Natural Formula. If one must
use a formula, a book that describes how to prepare a better formula is Nourishing
Traditions by Sally Fallon, New Trends
Publishing, Washington, DC, 1999 and 2001. This is far better than commercial ones, but still falls
short of breast milk, when available.
SODA POP AND JUICES FOR BABIES
These merit a more detailed
discussion because companies that produce them, particularly sodas, target
children and young motherÕs due to their ÒconvenienceÓ.
These are not food for children,
however, or even most adults. Therapeutic
juices are one thing, in small quantity at particular times. Living on juices or worse, soda pop, is
a horror for all people.
The fact that sodas are still
sold in schools, along with fruit juices, should make parents remove the
children from this environment.
However, this level of awareness is a long way off.
WHY NOT GIVE CHILDREN SODAS AND JUICES?
With very few exceptions, such
as when no other safe beverage is available in a third-world nation, soda pop
and most juices are harmful for all babies and all children. This is a broad statement, so here are
some reasons why this is so:
1) Very Little
calcium. Soda pop and juices supply little if any calcium, even if
ÒenrichedÓ. If calcium is added,
it is usually a cheap form of supplemental calcium. Orange juice has some calcium, but even this product is not
healthful for anyone, in our opinion, due to its high sugar content and other
reasons today. Citrus juices, such
as grapefruit, are better, but only if made with ripe fruit, which is rarely
available since the fruit is usually picked green. Otherwise, the acids are
hard on the body.
2) Fruit acids or phosphoric
acid. Sodas, in particular, and orange juice, too, are quite
acidic foods. This means they
contain fruit acids or, in the case of sodas, phosphoric acid is added to the
soda pop. These are hard to
digest, no matter what the Òhealth authoritiesÓ say. Grapefruit is somewhat better because it has so little
sugar, the other harmful ingredient in fruit juices and soda pop.
3) Sugars to saturation. The many
problems of consuming sugar, especially for children, are discussed in other
articles. Simple carbohydrates are
a very damaging food for children, unless combined as in natural milks,
especially motherÕs milk.
They upset calcium metabolism
more than any other single factor in many instances. Melvin Page, DDS wrote extensively about this in his book, Degeneration,
Regeneration, Nutritional Development, FL,
1949,1980. and in his other books.
Many other excellent books about sugar have also been published.
4) Too much liquid. This is another problem with feeding babies sodas,
soymilk, juices and other dilute beverages. The nutrient density of these beverages is so low the baby
must drink too much liquid to get any nutrition at all. This causes stomach upsets and more
problems. It is a subtle problem
with formula and all substitutes for motherÕs milk, in most cases.
5) Calcium versus phosphoric
acid and fruit acids. Phosphoric acid, used in most soda
drinks to provide a ÒkickÓ, binds and absorbs calcium in the intestinal
tract. When it binds to calcium,
it forms low-solubility calcium phosphates. This prevents the bound calcium from being absorbed properly
into the childÕs body.
It is silly to believe you will
get much calcium from a food or beverage that has phosphoric acid added for
ÒfizzÓ or some other reason.
Fruit acids, which include
phosphoric, malic and others, can also do the same thing. This is one reason that people who
consume a lot of fruit have decayed teeth. It is not just the surface effects of fruit acids on the
dentine of the teeth. It is also
the absorption and binding of calcium by fruit acids, rendering them less
absorbable
This is not to be confused with
the fact that absorption of calcium requires an acid medium in the
stomach. This is the truth. However, the proper acid is
hydrochloric acid. This enables
calcium, if it is unbound, to be mixed with amino acids and thereby
chelated. This word means to be
bound to a mineral transporter, such as the amino acid glutamate or
others. This, in fact, permits
greater calcium absorption.
However, binding calcium with
other materials, such as phosphorus, creates insoluble compounds that are
poorly absorbed. This is why one
should not buy a calcium phosphate product in the health store. This will not be as well absorbed as a
calcium chelate product in most cases.
Phosphoric acid and fruit acids
may also bind other minerals such as magnesium and zinc.
6) Low in essential fatty
acids. One of the great benefits of most
motherÕs milk is the fatty acid content.
This is absolutely essential for childhood development of the nervous
system.
One contributor to conditions
such as attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and many other
developmental delays and learning problems stem from inadequate or the improper
balance of fatty acids in the body.
It is not easy to obtain the
needed ones from modern food.
Also, children fed exclusively formula are all deficient in fatty acids
and other nutrients, some of which have not been discovered and will not be so
for some years. This applies even
when vitamins and other nutrients are added to the milk formula.
The body needs a wide range of
fatty acids for its development.
Fish oils can supply most of these. TodayÕs food is deficient in many of them, however, some of
which are known and many are not known.
7) Unknown Needs. A hidden reason for using breast milk is that we have not
discovered all the nutrients needed for life. In particular, more amino acids are needed than are
recognized. An example is
L-taurine. This very essential
nutrient is missing from many commercial formulas and not too abundant in many
nut and seed milks.
8) Caffeine And Many
Chemicals. These are common in almost all
beverages except simple herb teas, which may be given to children in small
quantities. Otherwise, however,
one is feeding the child a chemical cocktail and that is pretty much all they
are.
Sugar substitutes, especially aspartame
(Equal or Nutrasweet) are even worse than sugars for many children. The other fake sweeteners are less
harmful, but not too much better in most cases. They upset the delicate taste detection mechanism in
children, leading to obesity, cravings, addictions and other problems of
metabolism, as well as psychological problems in a few cases.
9) Tap water toxins. Some forget
that tap water is not a healthful product, with its added chlorides, fluorides,
aluminum (used in most every municipal water system), copper in some areas, and
much more.
For example, most urban water
supplies have some degree of contamination with medical drugs. Your baby gets a dose of antibiotics,
sleeping pills and much, much more with each bottle of formula mixed with tap water. No wonder so many are sick.
10) Radiation and even more
toxins. Breast milk is also purer in terms of bacteria, parasites,
viruses and other harmful microorganisms.
Babies are also exposed to radiation poisoning through the municipal
water used in many nations. Only a
foolish mother would dilute formula with this kind of water, but for many
mothers this is one of the only alternatives to breastfeeding, and it is an
important Òprofit centerÓ for the food companies.
If you care about your child,
breast feed, use a wet nurse or only add distilled or spring water, if
possible, to any formula. Carbon
filtered water is also okay, though not as good as it does not remove toxic
metals, another common problem with American and foreign tap waters. Boiling water does remove chlorine and
kills some germs, but does not remove all chemicals or any of the toxic metals.
CONCLUDING REMARKS
If possible, breastfeed your
child for at least three years. If
problems arise, do not give up easily, even if your doctor tells you to forget
breastfeeding. Consult La Leche
League International first. Do as they say, as they are far more knowledgeable
than 99% of doctors. The smart
doctors refer the women directly to this or similar groups.
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