Not exact matches
My
breasts are large, proportionally speaking, but I've also read that that can be a problem (more
breast composition out of materials other
than milk glands or something?
I also took a look at the
composition of my
breast milk pre-diet changes and post and my
milk contains way more fat
than before!
Recall that breastfed infants wake up much more frequently and at shorter intervals
than do bottle fed infants since cows
milk is designed for cow brain growth (much less volume compared with human brains) and body growth rates while
breast milk has just the right
composition which means fast burning sugars and much less protein and fat... for that ever - growing human infant brain which triples in size in the first year.
When researchers analyzed more
than twenty studies of
breast milk composition, they calculated the following average values for
milk expressed by women between 2 weeks and 6 weeks postpartum (Hester et al 2012).
Now, the brain of an infant needs slightly more carbohydrate fraction
than the brain of an adult because the brain of an infant needs just slightly more glucose even though infants do run really well in ketones they do have slightly elevated glucose needs compare to an adult which is why we bring that
composition of
breast milk down just slightly from the carb standpoint and then for growing adult we would slightly up the fat and slightly up the protein.
If you look at the
composition of cow's
milk and human
breast milk, cow's
milk has a lot more protein, lower fat, lower carbs
than human
breast milk.