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There are many additional neutraceuticals in mothers milk and are also present in right proportion required by the

baby Breast milk is ultimately the best source of nutrition for a new baby. Many components in breast milk help protect your baby against infection and disease. The proteins in breast milk are more easily digested than in formula or cows milk. The calcium and iron in breast milk are also more easily absorbed. proteins: there are some specific proteins in mothers milk Lactoferrin: inhibits the growth of iron-dependent bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. Secretory IgA: also works to protect the infant from viruses and bacteria, specifically those that the baby, mom, and family are exposed to Lysozyme: is an enzyme that protects the infant against E. Coli and Salmonella. It also promotes the growth of healthy intestinal flora and has anti-inflammatory functions. Bifidus factor: supports the growth of lactobacillus. Lactobacillus is a beneficial bacteria that protects the baby against harmful bacteria Mothers milk contains that yellowish substance called colostrum. This secretion carries protein antibodies like serum albumin and immunoglobulins which help fight infection. plus growth factors and a variety of vitamins and minerals. Colostrum can fight and remove bacterial invaders in the intestinal tract and is good for the lungs, throat and intestines. Although the special substance, known as HAMLET (Human Alpha-lactalbumin Made LEthal to Tumour cells), was discovered in breast milk several years ago, it is only now that it has been possible to test it on humans. Patients with cancer of the bladder who were treated with the substance excreted dead cancer cells in their urine after each treatment, which has given rise to hopes that it can be developed into medication for cancer care in the future. Bioactive factors in human milk (HM) are crucial to the health of newborns, especially preterm infants. These compounds assist in reducing the oxidative stress that may occur as a result of combined exposure to supplemental oxygen and immature physiologic defenses. Breast milk has a laxative effect, which encourages the passage of first bowel movements, preventing newborn jaundice. t should be remembered that breast milk never causes diarrhoea.

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