New research: Breast milk is capable of killing all types of bacteria
No one can deny that breastmilk has certain qualities that no formula can satisfy.
Research by Vicky Greenne, a British medical student, has shown amazing results, breast milk has the ability to kill bacteria.
No one can deny that breastmilk has certain qualities that no formula can satisfy. Breast milk is in addition to a great balance of basic nutrients needed for babies and is full of natural antibodies that help children fight disease.
Breastmilk has certain qualities that no formula can satisfy.
For example, when a child is infected with the virus, if she is still breastfed regularly, antibodies produced from the mother's body will pass through the baby through her breastmilk. Studies have also demonstrated that breastfed babies are less susceptible to viruses and that their bodies are more resistant to viruses thanks to immunity generated from breast milk.
Recently, research by Vicky Greene, a first-year medical student at South Devon College in Paignton, England, performed in the laboratory when published on facebook received great attention and sharing. Her experiment showed amazingly amazing strength of breast milk.
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In the experiment, she used 9 petri dishes filled with Micrococcus Luteus bacteria. She then added these petri dishes to the milk of a mother with a 15-month-old baby and the milk of another mother with a 3-year-old child. The results were amazing, at the point of having breast milk, the bacteria completely disappeared and were killed by breast milk.
Vicky Greene's research received a lot of attention.
Greene explained the photo: 'The white spots in the middle of the petri dish are two samples of breast milk. Clearly visible around the petri dish, the proteins in breast milk have killed the bacteria '.
Greene also shared that, in her follow-up test, she will use her newborn baby's colostrum (a milk that provides immunity to newly born babies). Greene also confirmed that she had experimented with E.Coli bacteria and MRSA bacteria obtained similar results.
It is worth noting that in Greene's experiment she did not use the milk of a mother with a newborn, but used milk from the mother of a 15-month-old child who was about to go and a 3-year-old child who was about to go to school. It shows that not only breast milk in the early months of many nutrients, but even later breast milk is also filled with precious antibodies. It is a great encouragement for mothers who breastfeed their babies during their early years.
Greene's daring experiment proved the perfection and the amazing power of breast milk in protecting new babies.
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