Active Ingredient History
Breast milk or mother's milk is milk produced by the mammary glands in the breast of human females. Breast milk is the primary source of nutrition for newborn infants, comprising fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and a varying composition of minerals and vitamins. Breast milk also contains substances that help protect an infant against infection and inflammation, such as symbiotic bacteria and other microorganisms and immunoglobulin A, whilst also contributing to the healthy development of the infant's immune system and gut microbiome. Wikipedia
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Bone Marrow Transplantation (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Breast Feeding (Phase 4)
Caliciviridae Infections (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Clostridium Infections (Phase 1)
Enterocolitis, Necrotizing (Phase 3)
Growth and Development (Phase 3)
Healthy Volunteers (Phase 3)
Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight (Phase 3)
Infant, Low Birth Weight (Phase 2)
Infant, Newborn (Phase 3)
Infant, Premature (Phase 4)
Infant, Premature, Diseases (Phase 4)
Infant, Small for Gestational Age (Phase 3)
Intestinal Absorption (Phase 4)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Phase 2)
Kidney Transplantation (Phase 3)
Milk, Human (Phase 4)
Neurogenic Bowel (Phase 4)
Obesity (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Pain (Phase 4)
Spinal Cord Injuries (Phase 4)
Urinary Bladder Diseases (Phase 4)
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