The first milk that your body produces for your baby is called colostrum, and it has large amounts of a substance called secretory immunoglobulin — this substance provides your baby with
resistance against germs which in turn helps prevent illnesses.
Lab research suggests why you should eat the parsley - sprig garnish on your plate (and then some): It's been shown to be an antibacterial force
against the
germs that cause urinary tract infections — even some of those that have demonstrated
resistance to antibiotics.