Mar 22 2008
Researchers now show Breastmilk contains Stem Cells
A new study now shows breastmilk contains stem cells. The cells can become any cell in the body. It’s impressive news.
Dr. Mark Cregan stipulates . . . ” a new mother’s mammary glands take over from the placenta to provide the development guidance to ensure a baby’s genetic destiny is fulfilled.
“It is setting the baby up for the perfect development,” he says. “We already know that babies who are breast fed have an IQ advantage and that there’s a raft of other health benefits. Researchers also believe that the protective effects of being breast fed continue well into adult life.”
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