Our pediatrician
thinks human breast milk should be available in the grocery store!
Not exact matches
Incorrect information: bleh you can write so much on that - but suffice to say I
think that is CRIMINAL for a health care provider to not know about
breast feeding, the way that
human babies get
human milk.
It was once
thought that babies being breastfed needed iron supplements because
human milk is low in iron, but it's been discovered that the iron in
breast milk is very well absorbed.
There is something wrong with a scientific approach that
thinks it has to be proven with randomized experiments that a paltry
human - made substance doesn't match up with the elixir of
human breast milk (thousands of ingredients in the right proportions for that particular baby to build the brain, body, immune system).
It is
thought, however, that levels of these fatty acids at levels greater than those found in
human breast milk may have adverse effects on growth, survival, and neurodevelopment in other animals.
For a long time, insulin was not
thought to play a direct role in regulating the
milk - making cells of the
human breast, because insulin is not needed for these cells to take in sugars, such as glucose.
To
think that folk used to get
milk direct from the cow or build better babes from the
human breast!!!
I don't remember when the fact that mature
breasts can give
milk really stuck in my head but when it did I
thought humans were related to cows.
I am wondering what your commentary is on the diet of wild adult chimpanzees vs. the nutrient make - up of chimp
milk for thier babies... I would
thinking looking at the great apes and studying what adults eat in the wild vs. the nutrient makeup of the
breast milk would give us an indicator of what we
humans should be eating as adult in comparison to our own
breast milk make - up.
I
think humans have the lowest concentration of protein in
breast milk compared to all other animals.
I would
think that babies only need formula
milk when they can't get
human breast milk.
So
breast milk, I
think, gives us a much clearer indication of the optimal
human diet than hunter - gatherer diets.
Primates drinking bovine or other mammals
breast milk and
thinking it's normal, natural and necessary will be one of the things future
humans will look back on and shake their heads at the sheer absurdity.
I
think it's interesting to note that
human breast milk is full of saturated fat, the
human liver makes saturated fat from carbohydrate,
human body fat is roughly 40 - 50 % saturated, and our cell membranes are about half saturated fats.