[14] Below are the highlights of just some of many known immune properties and
functions of human milk.
Not exact matches
Some
of the marketing material highlighted in Lion's cross claim includes: «A2 will improve
human health through the consumption
of a2 dairy
milk products», «studies suggest that
milk containing only the A2 type
of protein may benefit you and your family if you're concerned with certain allergies, immune
function or digestive wellbeing» and «there is significant evidence to suggest that beta casein A1 may be a primary risk factor for heart disease in adult men and also be involved in the progression
of insulin dependent diabetes in children... Beta casein A1... is the most powerful risk factor ever discovered.»
The Mothers»
Milk Bank of Louisiana at Ochsner Baptist now functions as a fully operational, not - for - profit human milk bank, meaning shipments no longer have to be sent to Austin for processing and distribut
Milk Bank
of Louisiana at Ochsner Baptist now
functions as a fully operational, not - for - profit
human milk bank, meaning shipments no longer have to be sent to Austin for processing and distribut
milk bank, meaning shipments no longer have to be sent to Austin for processing and distribution.
It is found in both men and women, and although it performs many
functions in the
human body, it is known as the breastfeeding hormone because
of its role in the production
of breast
milk.
M. Armand et al., «Effect
of human milk or formula on gastric
function and fat digestion in the premature infant,» Pediatr Res 40, no. 3 (Sep 1996): 429 — 37.
Human milk contains gonadotropin releasing hormone, which may affect the maturation
of neonatal testicular
function.
Proteins in cow's
milk and
human milk break down during digestion into smaller pieces called «peptides», some
of which have special biological
functions.
All
humans have essentially the same GI tract from an anatomical perspective, but when someone who is lactose intolerant chugs a glass
of milk, he or she may be treated to a visceral demonstration
of the fact that anatomy doesn't necessarily predict
function.