This is on a personal note; My husband and his family have asthma. His daughter had it from the time she was in infant and many trips to the hospital her first year and throughout her life. At times she was so bad as to be on a ventilator in ICU. She was not breastfed at all. I nursed our first child to one year and promptly regreted weaning. He was allergic to any formula with diarrhea being the major effect. With my second I had found LLL and nursed him till he was almost four. Both of them had asthma when they were little. Both of them had their worst attacks around age two and these were also their last attacks. (one of them had to go to emergency and had many shots before it was brought under some control and then a week or more before the wheezing was entirely gone.) BUT the one thing I still did was drink tons of milk myself. They were allergic (diarrhea) to milk and though I didn't give it to them I drank it. (okay, not too bright on my part) But then I realized that even intrauterine sensitization was going on and so with my third I made a concious effort to greatly diminish my intake. This child I also nursed till a few months past four and she never had any symptoms of asthma. I also lost my craving for milk (hmm). She never liked milk and I never made her drink it. BUT now at 16 she has allergy related (cat dander) and exercise induced asthma. go figure. Of course I don't know what they would be like if I hadn't nursed, probably chronic and bad like their Dad and older sister. just my experience in the matter. Adele Delgado S. Calif. *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html