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Good
nutrients, fresh and clean, no formula needed!
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Human milk is the most natural and nutritionally
complete food. It contains more than 200
kinds of nutrients and protective substances.
Even the most modern formula milk cannot
imitate that.
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Human milk is the freshest, cleanest and
safest food in the world. It does not
require measuring, mixing, cleaning, heating
and sterilizing; hence, the milk contamination
and rate of infection is much lower than
that of for those babies who are formula
fed.
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Increases
antibodies, enhances immunity, and decreases allergy!
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The cells in human milk have many antibodies, which
help prevent respiratory tract disease, gastrointestinal
disease, and even some serious health problems like
middle ear infections, urinary tract infections, diabetes
mellitus, sudden infant death, etc.
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help us resist disease are the products of mother's
past infections. When babies get human milk through
breastfeeding, it contains mothers' antibodies, which
then become babies' own antibodies, which help babies
resist disease, too.
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Some infants are allergic to formula or cow's milk
protein. They may have diarrhea, vomiting or skin
allergy. However, breastfed babies seldom have such
problems. Breastmilk is suitable for all babies' needs.
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Improve
baby's intelligence and become smarter!
Human milk has adequate amount of water, protein,
lactose and fat for healthy brain development. According
to research, breastfed babies have better brain development
and they have higher learning ability and IQ, measured
as eight points higher than that of children who were
formula-fed as babies!
Increase
mouth muscle movement!
When breastfed infants learn to suck human milk, they
do not just learn how to control the milk flow, but
also they increase the movement of their mouth muscles
and jaws. Mouth muscle movement is good for tooth development.
Easy
to digest and absorb!
The digestive systems of newborns have not fully matured.
The fat droplets in human milk are smaller, and it
is easier for infants to digest and absorb than the
ones in formula than cow's milk.
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