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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Breast milk can help improve baby's gut health


     A new study conducted by researchers at the University of California found that breastfeeding mothers The amount of good bacteria through the milk to the baby. This bacterium is also known to be an important ingredient in boosting the immune system of the baby's gut. In the first month after birth, the baby receives 25% of the intestinal bacteria from breast milk and about 10% of the skin around the nipple. More. Intestinal bacteria help protect the body from asthma and allergies.

Dr. Grace Aldrovandi, of the University of California, Los Angeles' Department of Pediatrics, says: Long lasting effect for critical time. And it can also be more effective and different. We have known for a long time about the benefits of breast milk. We found that baby feces contain bacteria that are different from the bacteria found in formula. "Our study confirms that the bacterial society in breast milk is beneficial for the growth of good bacteria in the baby's gut." .

The study also states that breastfeeding helps protect babies from allergies, respiratory illnesses and infections. Gastrointestinal disorders reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel disease.

Breastfeeding is the best thing for mother and baby. Mothers are encouraged to breastfeed for up to six months and continue until they are 12 months old.

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