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important of these (immunoglobulins protect mucosa and have bacterial and viral neutralising capacity; sIgA is known to protect against enteroviruses [poliovirus types 1, 2, 3; Coxsackievirus types A9, B3, B5; Echovirus types 6 and 9], herpes virus [Cytomegalovirus; Herpes simplex], Semliki Forest virus, respiratory syncytial virus, rubella, reovirus type 3 and rotavirus; IgM and IgG protect against respiratory syncytial virus and rubella); ¢ a range of hormones that perform a variety of fevn tian important of these (immunoglobulins protect mucosa __ their discovery is very exciting. and have bacterial and viral neutralising capacity; sIgA There can therefore be no denying the facts of the is known to protect against enteroviruses [poliovirus matter; this is an impressive and comprehensive profile, types 1, 2, 3; Coxsackievirus types A9, B3, B5; Echovirus _ affording the developing infant the full spectrum of what types 6 and 9], herpes virus [Cytomegalovirus; Herpes Mother Earth has to offer. simplex], Semliki Forest virus, respiratory syncytial virus, In sustaining us, human milk allows us to incarnate rubella, reovirus type 3 and rotavirus; IgM and IgG ___ fully, to become entrained with the planet's vibration. protect against respiratory syncytial virus and rubella); To have "harmonic resonance” promotes the best of e a range of hormones that perform a variety of — health, according to Captain Bruce Cathie.’ To have the functions; best of health frees us to focus on the “higher purpose ¢ interferon which also has antiviral activity; of our existence", according to Dr Samuel Hahnemann.* ¢ interleukins which are a sub-group of cytokines And so it is human milk, accessed throughout the baby which augment the newborn's immune system by and toddler years, that best provides us with a increasing antibody production framework for pursuing these options. (especially of IgA), enhancing phagocytosis, activating T cells and Disadvantages of Substitutes increasing al-antitrypsin production a9 There is morbidity associated with by mononuclear phagocytes; In sustaining us, not receiving species-specific milk. e lactoferrin which binds iron and human milk allows Furthermore, when assessing the role therefore inhibits host-pathogen that human milk plays in optimising interactions; us to incarnate physical maturation, consideration e lactoperoxidase which destroys also needs to be given to the range of streptococci and enteric bacteria; fully, to become known disadvantages that beset the ¢ lymphocytes of which human milk entrained with the infant raised on a breast milk contains both the T (thymus) and B ae . substitute. Not only does he miss out (bursa) types; these lymphocytes planet s vibration. on all the unique benefits listed transfer long-lasting maternal To have “harmonic above, but his gut flora are different antibodies to the infant and ” from those of his breastfed friend synthesise sIlgA antibodies in the resonance and he may have to deal with: breast; promotes the best * too much aluminium; ¢ too much manganese; © too much lead; * too much cadmium; © too much iron; transgenic soy and yeast; traces of algae and fungi used to manufacture the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids found in tins of "gold standard" formula selected by well-meaning ¢ lysozyme which lyses bacteria hrough destruction of the cell wall, it is found in large quantities in the stools of breastfed babies and is thought, herefore, to affect gut flora; . macrophages which synthesise complement, actoferrin and lysozyme and perform a variety of other of health, according to Captain Bruce Cathie. unctions including phagocytosis of fungi and bacteria; mothers who want what's best for their infants; ¢ nucleotides which constitute 15-20 per cent of the ¢ hexane used to produce the above; non-protein nitrogen in human milk; they are thought to ¢ Enterobacter sakazakii (found in up to 14 per cent of influence the immune system, iron absorption, _ tins of formula, which is the reason why maternity wards intestinal flora, plasma lipoproteins and growth of stock only ready-made formulas; tins are banned from intestinal and hepatic cells; hospitals because of this bacterium). ¢ oligosaccharides of which more than 80 have been Added to this is the fact that the lipids in formula are identified; they inhibit the binding of enteropathogens included according to availability and price. Perusal o to their host receptors. a range of tins of formula will identify a variety of lipid Additionally, some of the most recent research on sources, including coconut, corn, "marine oils" (i.e., human milk is looking at a range of factors involved in genetically engineered from algae), palm olein, soy its role as a protector against obesity in later life.® lecithin and vegetable (probably safflower). Focus is also being given to the dynamic interaction Interestingly, research published in 2003° suggests tha between mother and infant, whereby she provides __ healthy, full-term infants fed a formula containing palm antibodies through her milk when her infant is suffering oil as the predominant oil in the fat blend have from any current bacterial or viral assault. A range of — significantly lower bone mineral content and bone stem cells in human milk has a role to play in this, and mineral density than those fed formula without palm oi In sustaining us, human milk allows fully, to become entrained with the planet’s vibration. To have “harmonic resonance” promotes the best of health, according to Captain Bruce Cathie. 36 * NEXUS us to incarnate DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com