Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Breastfeed your babies to improve their immunity

Breast milk is a complete health food a mother can ever to give to her child. Breast milk plays a key role in overall health and growth of the baby, and it’s nothing new as every mother would know it. Perhaps many mothers doesn’t know that their breast milk improve their baby’s DNA and immunity.

At a research in University of Illinois, the researchers have found out that babies of breastfeeding mothers would actually have a better DNA to that of babies who are fed with alternate ways.

The research team led by Sharon Donovan has conducted their study on 22 infants out which 10 were given breast milk by their moms and the remaining 12 babies were given instant baby food. After a series of tests and analysis, the research team came to a conclusion that mother’s breast milk influence on child is DNA and immunity is substantial.

They found out that breast milk possess certain elements in them which are extremely helpful in improving child’s DNA. Breast milk not only protects the infants during their childhood, but plays a vital role in overall health of babies in their future.

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