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5/27/2020 Sadhguru's Claims On Breast Milk: Here's What Research Says

Following Indian Atheist's tweet, several netizens spoke in support of as well as against Vasudev.

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The video is orignally from March 7, 2017 Vasudev was at IIT Delhi's Youth & Truth- IIT Students in
Conversation With Sadhguru, where he was asked by an audience member about how
nourishment and intelligence work inside the womb.

Vasudev responded by explaining how the nourishment and the environment of the mother is
equally important for the child's growth.

At the 3:17 seconds mark, Vasudev mentions the contentious statement in question.

"The intelligence of the body is such if you already do not know this. If a woman delivers a male
child, the quality of the milk that she produces is in a certain way. If you delivers a female child, the
quality of the milk is totally different. If she delivers a twin, if she delivers twins, one male and one
female, one breast will ooze certain type of milk another breast will ooze another kind of milk. This
is the level of intelligence invested in this body." - Jaggi Vasudev

The statements suggesting that the quality of the milk differs separately for the two sexes can be
explained by research studies but the statement suggesting that the breasts will produce different
types of milk for twins of the opposite gender is difficult to verify as we could not find any specific
study on the quality of breast milk for twins of same or opposite sex.

For the full conversation at IIT, watch the video here.

Vasudev made three statements with regards to breastfeeding.

1. Women who deliver male children produce different quality of milk

2. Women who deliver female children produce different quality of milk

3. Women who deliver twins of opposite sexes produce different quality of milk for both the
children.

BOOM found studies that suggest that the quality of milk produced by lactating women is different
when a woman delivers a male and a female child but could not find any studies supporting the

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same when a woman gives birth to twins of opposite genders.

Quality of milk means the milk contains the necessary minerals, vitamins, fats, carbohydrates,
amino acids and other nutrients required for the healthy growth and development of the child.

In a study from Sudan published in 2018, the researchers tested milk quality of 48 lactating women
who were breastfeeding 24 male infants and 24 female infants and found that the fat content was
higher in the milk that male infants consumed over female infants. The study however did not take
into consideration the mothers and the infants ages.

Researchers from New Zealand published a review of six studies in 2018 that highlights lactating
women produce different quality of milk for male and female children. These studies conducted
across the world studied the composition of human milk and tested it for various nutrients essential
for child development. The respective studies are inspired from animal models wherein the sex of
the infant determines the maternal milk composition.

A 2009 Harvard University study collected breast milk from 25 women of Massachusetts with
infants between 2-5 months of age showed that the milk consumed by male infants had a higher
energy content. The study took into consideration other confounding factors such as feeding
patterns, sex of the infant, and maternal breast growth during pregnancy.

Another anthropological study conducted by Michigan State University conducted in Northern


Kenya highlights the role of socio-economic status on the kind of nourishment received by infants.
The study tests the hypothesis that in higher socio-economic settings, women tend to invest more
in male children but in poorer settings tend to invest more in female children. The study found that
economically sufficient mothers produced richer milk for sons than daughters while poor mothers
produced richer milk for daughters than sons. Thus, there are multiple factors associated with the
quality of milk produced by women.

A Korean study found that human milk consumed by female infants was richer in comparison to
male infants, while an Iraqistudy found that male infants received a higher concentration of
potassium while female infants received a higher concentration of sodium and calcium.
A Filipino study showed completely different results by showing that the sex of the infant does not
affect the human milk composition.

Majority of the studies indicate that the quality of milk differs for the two genders but cannot
conclude which nutrient is found in better concentrations in human milk across the globe.

BOOM also reached out to Dr. Shantanu Sharma, Assistant Director, Maternal Newborn and Child
Health and Nutrition, MAMTA Delhi, to understand whether women who deliver twins of opposite
sexes produce different milk for both the children.
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"UNICEF and Indian guidelines speak about initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding
but do not comment about any difference of milk in twins of opposite sex. Mothers produce enough
milk to breastfeed both the children is all that the guidelines speak about. No conclusive studies
talk about difference in milk for opposite sex.", stated Dr. Sharma.

There are no studies discussing the quality of breast milk for women with twins of opposite sex. A
larger study was conducted by researchers from London and California to understand the
differences in growth between same-sex and opposite-sex twins. The study states that twins of
opposite sex may be at a disadvantage as recent studies show that human and other mammalian
breast milk may be tailored for the sex of the offspring. The breast milk that twins of opposite sex
receive cannot simultaneously be tailored for both sexes, and thus they may be at a disadvantage
for growth compared with same-sex twins.

Sadhguru's claims on twins of opposite sex are contradictory to the findings of the above
mentioned study.

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