Sorry,
I have every concern. Your facts are twisted to suit your bias, and i doubt your credentials. My sister is also a well-known attorney in Washington, D.C., and committed to child-safety. Her hisband is an attorney, and is, in fact, one of the most powerful attorneys in this country. I'm not writing about this to serve my view. I simply will ferret out any and all child abuse I possibly can. Not one person here can go into a court of law and defend having her nipples sucked by a child who is 2 -10.
But I invite you to do so.
I am not trying to hurt others here. i am a zen and yoga teacher. But child safety always trumps as the right thing.
K
--- On Sat, 4/17/10, mels115 <mmwaking@gmail.
From: mels115 <mmwaking@gmail.
Subject: Re: [Kundalini Yoga] Releasing Toxins and Nursing?
To: Kundaliniyoga@
Date: Saturday, April 17, 2010, 6:31 AM
Hi. I have to admit that I'm a bit taken aback to start my journey with this group by being challenged on such a personal issue. I don't really want to get into a debate about it, but I will tell you that current World Health Organization, Health Canada, and Toronto Public Health (where I live) guidelines are to nurse children to "2 years and beyond". Here are a couple quick google results that give some of my reasons.
http://www.kellymom .com/bf/bfextend ed/ebf-benefits. html
http://www.llli. org/NB/NBSepOct0 7p196.html
I am near completion of a PhD in Clinical Psychology and have no concerns for my child's emotional, psychological or social functioning. He is a well-adjusted, happy, confident toddler.
I have complete respect for women who choose to wean earlier. It's a personal choice. I only mentioned his age because I know he deals physically with exposure to substances differently than a younger baby.
I appreciate that you were only responding out of concern. Thank you for that.
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> Hi. I'm very new to Kundalini Yoga (1 week) but have already experienced wonderful effects and am dedicated to continuing. I just have a question about whether regular practice literally causes release of toxins stored in the body. I am still breastfeeding my 17 month old and am just a little nervous about whether toxins are being released and then excreted into the milk. If anyone has any thoughts or information about this please let me know.
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