Could Breast Milk be the New Miracle Cure
tweetThere are now reports doing the rounds that human milk may well be some kind of miracle healing product.
A Swedish team from Gothenburg University has published their findings. The team injected some patients with a breast milk compound to treat tumors in their bladders and found that the size of these tumors reduced in just 5 days. They had been looking at the antibiotic properties of breast milk when a researcher noticed that cancerous lung cells in a test tube died on contact with breast milk.
They then isolated the key compound – namely a protein called alpha-lactalbumin. Subsequent tests showed the compound only became lethal when exposed to acid as in the stomach. So the scientists mixed this compound with oleic acid, which is found in babies’ stomachs to form a compound they call Hamlet (human alpha-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells). They then found that Hamlet attacked cancer cells causing apoptosis – a form of cell suicide – in 40 different kinds of tumor.
Further studies with rats showed that after just 7 weeks, a highly invasive brain cancer called glioblastoma was 7 times smaller in those treated with Hamlet.
Professor Catharina Svanborg is the leader of this research team and you can find out more about her research if you go to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19048621?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.
The product has also been made into a cream and tested on warts (which share the same growth properties as tumors) and found to reduce their size by 75% in 20 volunteers. So there is a possible future product for stubborn ordinary warts and genital warts there with further implications for the treatment of cervical cancer which is linked to HPV (or human papiloma virus) which in turn is the virus that causes warts and genital warts.
We all know how breast milk protects babies from all kinds of diseases and that this protection may even last long after the breast feeding has ceased. In fact research shows that breast fed babies have a reduced risk of many adult illnesses, including cancer. But now scientists are wondering if the ability of breast milk to attack rogue cells can be extended to help others too.
And this interest in breast milk benefits is not limited to cancer. It could be a new and easier source of stem cells.
Stem cells have the remarkable ability to develop into many different cell types in the body, serving as a sort of internal repair system and are already being used to treat leukemia, with the treatment of eye conditions on the horizon. Their potential for use in such conditions such as spinal injuries, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease are also being investigated.
Dr Mark Cregan, a molecular biologist at Perth University, Australia, has discovered stem cells in breast milk and he and his team found the result was positive for a stem cell marker called nestin. He says: “These cells have all the physical characteristics of stem cells. What we will do next is to see if they behave like stem cells.”
Dr Cregan believes this research could result in an ethical and easier means of harvesting stem cells for researching treatments within the next five years. If you would like to read more about Dr Cregan’s research, go to http://breastfeeding.suite101.com/article.cfm/stem_cells_in_breastmilk
So there you have a situation where mothers milks is not only best for baby but could be best for many others too. And there is more. I will be coming back shortly with a further post about some other developments linking breast milk with diarrhea, arthritis, dementia and acne.


May 13, 2011
Thank you for the good writeup.
May 13, 2011
Thank you for the good writeup.
May 16, 2011
Not often I can find such an interesting article.
May 17, 2011
What an interesting article.
May 17, 2011
Thanks for this amazing information.
May 29, 2011
My husband suffers from ulcerative colitis, and I have been giving him my breastmilk for the past 10 days (I gave birth to our 3rd daughter May 14, who unfortunately did not survive due to trisomy 13, so I had milk with no one to give it to). He told me that he has been able to eat more in the past week than he has in years. I have been trying to just pump only enough milk to get by so I will stop producing, but now I’m thinking I need to keep it up to make him well!
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Jun 1, 2011
intriguing idea.