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Breastfeeding cuts death risk.

Breastfeeding increases intelligence. Breastfeeding decreases risk of allergies. Breastfeeding decreases risk of obesity.

These are all lies. The fact is that breastfeeding does none of these things. Instead, formula feeding increases infant mortality. Formula feeding increases risk of allergies, of obesity, of certain diseases. And yes, formula feeding decreases intelligence.

Breast is best? Bullshit. Breast is average, what people should reasonably be able to expect. Formula is... well, it's not exactly worst, certainly it's a far sight better than starvation or completely inappropriate foods, but it's not the average it's been portrayed as.

And while I don't wish to malign anybody who honestly could not breastfeed, I find it hard to believe that so many people are unable to do so. This is basic biology. How on earth did humans evolve, not to mention overpopulate, if so many people are unable to feed their kids until the teeth come in? And, for those who actually do have a medical problem, why is formula the solution? What ever happened to milk banks, or even wet nurses?

*le sigh*

Here I am, getting caught up in a cause that isn't my own. Sorry about that. I just dislike misleading language. Breast... it's not best. It's just average.

Date: 2004-05-05 08:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com
Hmm. I'm pretty smart. Would I have been intelligent enough to take over the world if I'd been breastfed?

I wasn't raised on formula though. Goat's milk for me (I was lactose intolerant as an infant-- now I can drink all the dairy milk I want, wtf?)

I think some women "can't" breastfeed because they don't like it. I can't blame them-- I wouldn't be able to. Physically I can, but I'm also physically capable of getting pregnant. Doesn't mean I WILL. Don't you love how people use the words can and can't?

Date: 2004-05-05 08:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com
I was being sarcastic about the semantics-- it's one reason I dismiss so many scientific "revelations." They tweak the wording to say whatever they want and to evoke a response.

Yeah, it's fun when you're a writer. But when you have serious information to convey... simple and direct is the best method.

Date: 2004-05-05 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com
This is very true-- but you also have to take what others tell you (even if they have a PhD backing their name) with a grain of salt.

Date: 2004-05-05 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hutta.livejournal.com
Very well stated. It boggles my mind that there are people that would think that something so obviously ingrained in us by millions of years of evolution should ever not be the norm.

But, to nitpick, when you have two options, one being standard, and the other being substandard, it is accurate to describe the standard one as "best."

Date: 2004-05-05 08:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com
Hmm. I'm pretty smart. Would I have been intelligent enough to take over the world if I'd been breastfed?

I wasn't raised on formula though. Goat's milk for me (I was lactose intolerant as an infant-- now I can drink all the dairy milk I want, wtf?)

I think some women "can't" breastfeed because they don't like it. I can't blame them-- I wouldn't be able to. Physically I can, but I'm also physically capable of getting pregnant. Doesn't mean I WILL. Don't you love how people use the words can and can't?

Date: 2004-05-05 08:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com
I was being sarcastic about the semantics-- it's one reason I dismiss so many scientific "revelations." They tweak the wording to say whatever they want and to evoke a response.

Yeah, it's fun when you're a writer. But when you have serious information to convey... simple and direct is the best method.

Date: 2004-05-05 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maladaptive.livejournal.com
This is very true-- but you also have to take what others tell you (even if they have a PhD backing their name) with a grain of salt.

Date: 2004-05-05 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hutta.livejournal.com
Very well stated. It boggles my mind that there are people that would think that something so obviously ingrained in us by millions of years of evolution should ever not be the norm.

But, to nitpick, when you have two options, one being standard, and the other being substandard, it is accurate to describe the standard one as "best."

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