A large part of human milk that cannot be digested by babies coats the lining of a breast-fed infant’s intestine, protecting it from noxious bacteria.
New York Times
By: Nicholas Wade
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A large part of human milk that cannot be digested by babies coats the lining of a breast-fed infant’s intestine, protecting it from noxious bacteria.
New York Times
By: Nicholas Wade
Click Here for the article on breastmilk and infant gut flora