In the program, "Living on Earth," which seemed to have been written by Andrea de Leon: The midwife interviewed, Ely Daniels, did bring up the fact that there is no better alternative to breastmilk, but the point was completely ignored by the journalist. The saddest statement Andrea de Leon made was near the end of the program, when she said of her breastfed son, "I'll try to mitigate his exposure at the breast by limiting his exposure to animal fats when he starts solids." Mitigate his exposure! Because exposure to breastmilk decreases the risk of disease, mitigating this beneficial exposure, if taken literally, would mean purposely seeking out ways to increase his risk of disease. She can't mean that, but it does point out a lack of knowledge about the totality of breastmilk's effects, which is irresponsible in a journalist piece about breastmilk. The point being made should have been, if the purest and best food in the world cannot escape being potentially adversely affected by our present policies on pollution--laws governing its creation and our tolerance of it--it is time to change our policies. Now. We are "Living on Earth," and we can't run away from it. Does anyone know how to contact Andrea de Leon? Arly in Northern Utah [log in to unmask] MS, CLE, IBCLC