>They were also breastfed--and intensively so--increasingly rare over the >past 40-50 years in America. Lack of breast feeding paired with general >malnutrition (common in the U.S. even among those who are not impoverished) Hi Judy. Thanks for your wonderful insights. You're so right about the importance of physical/emotional contact - bonding. An example that correlates with your observations about the importance of breastfeeding is the preponderance of adopted children (who often didn't get touched during the first days after they were born) who suffer from lifelong depression and dysfunction. I so appreciate all these discussions, for out of them can come a much clearer picture of what a truly balanced life is and how to achieve it. --Sharrhan