Human Breast Milk

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Imprint
For what
Skeletal and Muscular
Immune and Lymphatic
Mental Health and Nervous
Endocrine
Digestive
Source
Animal-Derived
For whom
People

Human breast milk is the natural milk produced by the mammary glands after childbirth, uniquely tailored to meet an infant’s nutritional and developmental needs. Human breast milk may help with supporting digestion and gut development, strengthening the immune system through antibodies and bioactive compounds, supporting brain and nervous system development via essential fats, and promoting overall growth, metabolic balance, and early-life resilience.


Human Breast Milk
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Jan 31, 2026
This is AWESOME!!!
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