Immunity in drops: breast milk as a shield against diseases

Breast milk changes with the needs of the baby, protects against diseases and affects the psychological development of the baby. Discover its secrets!

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11.04.2025  |  Romana Kyselova

Perfect tailor-made composition

Breast milk changes dynamically with the growth of the baby. At the beginning of breastfeeding it is thinner, at the end it is thicker.

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Milk changes composition according to the time of day

The composition of breast milk changes during the day. At night it contains melatonin for sleep, in the morning cortisol for activation.

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Natural immunity within reach

Breast milk strengthens the immunity of newborns thanks to antibodies such as IgA and promotes a healthy gut microbiome.

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Personalised protection against diseases

Breast milk offers unique protection against disease. Its composition adapts to the needs of the baby.

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Hydration and nutrition in one

Breast milk naturally changes with the needs of the baby, ensuring healthy growth and development.

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Supporting brain development

Breast milk contains DHA, crucial for brain development and cognitive function of the baby.

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Does breastfeeding reduce the risk of SIDS?

Breastfeeding reduces the risk of SIDS, boosts immunity and protects against infections. Prevention includes supine positioning and a safe environment.

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Antibacterial effects and wound healing

Breast milk accelerates wound healing thanks to antibacterial substances such as lactoferrin and immunoglobulins.

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Probiotics for healthy digestion

Breast milk is a valuable source of probiotics, which promote healthy digestion and protect the intestinal mucosa.

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Impact on health even in adulthood

Breastfeeding reduces the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease in adulthood. Breast milk is an investment in the future.

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