Breastmilk is studied once again & shown to have stem cells.
The placenta provides them, then mammary glands take over the job, when the child is born!
Cool!
Read the rest of the article here at the Science Alert site.
Pic of mammary stem cells... aren't they pretty?
Kelly K, CD (CBI)
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Stem Cells in Breastmilk
Posted by Paper on Steroids at 1:38 PM
Labels: breastfeeding, breastmilk, mammary, natural parenting, normal food for infants, pregnancy, stem cells
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What an interesting article! I love the statements about breastfeeding having far-reaching influences, well into adulthood! I don't know much about stem cells, but this is really exciting :) I'd like to post about on my blog too, if you don't mind.
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