Breast milk for adults: wellness elixir or unscientific fascination?

Breast milk for adults: wellness elixir or unscientific fascination?

Researchers have found more promising ways the infant food can benefit health – aside from being a nutritional supplement and supposed hangover cure

People have used breast milk for reasons other than feeding babies for a very long time. In the first century, Pliny the Elder recommended it for fever, gout and healing from poisonous beetles. In 17th- and 18th-century England and America, breast milk was prescribed for ailments ranging from consumption to blindness.

Today, it is still more than just infant food – though some of its uses are more evidence-based than others.

Continue reading… Researchers have found more promising ways the infant food can benefit health – aside from being a nutritional supplement and supposed hangover curePeople have used breast milk for reasons other than feeding babies for a very long time. In the first century, Pliny the Elder recommended it for fever, gout and healing from poisonous beetles. In 17th- and 18th-century England and America, breast milk was prescribed for ailments ranging from consumption to blindness.Today, it is still more than just infant food – though some of its uses are more evidence-based than others. Continue reading… Well actually, Breastfeeding, Health, Health & wellbeing, Women, Science 

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