Some researches have it that the the taste of a
woman's bosom milk is determined by what she is
eating. So if she eats a lot of pepper, then the
bosom milk will be spicy, if she eats lots of fruits,
then you'll get a fruit-flavoured milk drink.
But, can an adult also take bosom milk?
Yes, I can assuredly tell you that bosom milk is
quite beneficial for adults too as it is known to
increase an adult's immunity, just as it does in
children.
“Adults with cancer, digestive disorders and
immune disorders may drink several ounces of
milk daily or weekly to ease the ravages of
chemotherapy, bolster their immune systems and
improve their digestion," Pauline Sakamoto of the
milk bank in San Jose said.
It doesn’t end there.
bosom milk also protects from different ailments
like conjunctivitis, burns, rheumatoid arthritis and
multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury,
diabetes and Parkinson’s, acne, diarrhea etc. Best
For Babes list a number of other diseases curable
by beast milk on its site.
Scientists found that a probiotic found in bosom
milk reduces or eliminates painful cramping in the
gut caused by digestive disorders and can be very
helpful for adults.
"...increasing the intake of this bacterium may help
alleviate symptoms of a wide range of gut
disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome,
inflammatory bowel disease, functional bowel
disorders, and constipation," Times Of India wrote
in an article.
This means you are free to give your milk to your
husband of adult child!
Daily Mail of UK reports also wrote: "In a 2010
research a Swedish team reported that the sizes of
bladder tumours were reduced just five days after
patients were injected with a bosom milk
compound.
However, you must note that taking only bosom
milk will not be helpful for any adults who more
than can be found in bosom milk and Martin Binks,
clinical director of Binks Behavioral Health urges
caution.
"bosom milk cannot provide all we, as adults, need
nutritionally and, in fact, [bosom milk] has very
high levels of cholesterol,"says Binks.
So, yes, an adult can drink bosom milk. But
remember that HIV can be passed through bosom
milk, so drinking a stranger's milk can be risky.