The woman breast-feeding the 5-year-old girl: Keeping Me Away From Disease

A mother breast-feeding her five-year-old daughter says her child has avoided many viruses where she was exposed to school environments. 29-year-old Emma Shardlow Hudson from Grimbsby, north-born Lincolnshire, breast-feeds her five-year-old daughter Alex and the boy [...]
29-year-old Emma Shardlow Hudson from Grimbsby, North-East of Lincolnshire, breast-feeds her five-year-old daughter Alex and year-old Ollie, most of the time at the same time.
Emma says that her milky diet has left her children less vulnerable to infectious diseases.
Her daughter feeds breast-feeds once in the morning and in the evening, reports “DalyMail”, Periscopi broadcast.
The NHS recommends that all babies should eat up to six months.
Mother's milk reduces infectious risks in babies, type 2 diabetes obesity and leukemia, says the NHS.
The benefits also come from mothers, after which they greatly reduce the risks of breast cancer, Iranian cancer, cardiovascular disease, and obesity.
Emma says “is one of the greatest achievements of me to feed a child through my body”. My children rarely get sick, and I'm 100 percent convinced that this is due to the anti-bodys in my milk”./Periscopi/






















