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breast milk antibiotic

13.12.2016

Scientists from the National Physical Laboratory (UK) found that there are antibiotics in breast milk.

Breast milk, which the baby consumes for the first time of his life, not only gives him all the necessary vitamins and minerals, but also has a bactericidal effect on the baby's body, that is, it strengthens and protects his immune system from viruses and infections. However, scientists noted that such an effect on the child's body is only the first two months of his life.

According to the results of studies, it was found that milk contains the protein lactorferrin. This protein contains a fragment that is responsible for the healing properties of milk. It is this substance that helps the body resist fungi, bacteria and various viruses.

Scientists are confident that on the basis of this substance it is possible to create a drug that will not harm the baby and its use is possible in the early stages of life. In addition, scientists note that this drug will only affect infected cells, not spreading to the entire body.

The head of the scientific group noted that such antibiotics will be resistant to other drugs, which means that they can be used in complex therapy. If further trials are successful and show a positive result, then it will be possible to talk about the entry into the medical market of a new drug that will be the most effective among all currently known antibiotics.

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