Got milk? No, not the kind you think. In an unusual twist, some men are turning to human milk in a quest to bulk up or improve their health, believing all the benefits it provides to infants can produce similar effects in adults. The trend is puzzling experts who say breast milk is meant for human babies, not human grown-ups.
Breast Milk Is A Marvel Of Nature But That Doesn’t Mean Adults Should Drink It To See Off Disease
Adults Really Shouldn't Drink Human Breast Milk
A post shared by tameramowrytwo tameramowrytwo on Feb 21, at am PST. The skin condition causes red, itchy, scaly skin, and Kardashian has struggled with it for years. Tamblyn says Cross initially only wanted to try it but liked the flavour so much, he drank it all. Whatever the reason for doing it, drinking human breast milk as an adult has long been a source of controversy for doctors, dietitians and new moms alike. Jack Newman, who founded the International Breastfeeding Centre , believes human milk could have beneficial qualities for adults — especially someone who is sick. That would explain why babies often avoid the infections their mothers catch.
If you thought the benefits of breast milk were just for growing babies — think again. Major chemical companies seem to think it could be beneficial for adults, too. In fact, as Bloomberg recently reported, companies are investing in ingredients found in natural breast milk that can be used in adult supplements for "digestive and immune health.
The gold standard nutrition for infants, human milk is not, however, a replacement for conventional medicine in the treatment of adult diseases. Human milk is perfectly composed for babies, including both nutrient and bioactive components that promote growth and development. Official guidance in the UK recommends exclusive human milk feeding for the first six months of life.