Posts Tagged ‘infant’

Mom’s Milk has more than anyone thought!

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

A recent study  discovered another ingredient in breastmilk that aids infants intestines to safely digest solid foods and beverages in the future.  This “pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI)” is typically found in the pancreas. In a nutshell, it protects the pancreas from digestive enzymes, as well as, protects mucosal cells against damage and helps speed up their repair.  This study also found PSTI in breast-milk and colostrum (first milk mom’s produce after giving birth). Basically, the study found that PSTI helps prepare and protect a newborns intestines. Read more on this study titled: “Pancreatic Secretory Trypsin Inhibitor Is a Major Motogenic and Protective Factor in Human Breast Milk,” by Tania Marchbank, published in the April 2009 Issue of The American Journal of Physiology: Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology.  Just another reason to give Nursing a go!

University of Florida Study- Breastfeeding, Good for Moms too!

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

http://www.ufscc.ufl.edu/patient/cancernews.aspx?section=cancernews&id=39748

Please read this great article, from my almamater, U of F, and how they detail the wonderful benefits that nursing has for later age moms having their first births. I was one of these moms. I had Amelia at age thirty-six (36) and then had Noella at thirty-nine (39) and turned forty (40) the following month.  I nursed both girls without hesitation and Noella until she was two years old.  I truly feel that nursing my daughters created a truly priceless bond I share with them, but I also hope that it has helped protect my health as well.  Read on and enjoy this article.