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Breast-Feeding prevents babies from Celiac Disease

A new British report has found that breast-feeding may help to protect baby to develop celiac disease. It is an autoimmune disorder, which causes the malabsorption of food.

According to Dr. Jonathan Schreiber, a gastroenterologist at Baltimore’s Mercy Medical Center, breast-feeding merely delays the secretion of gluten into the diet. He further says, as we know breast milk protect babies from so many gastro-intestinal infections. Breast milk consists of antibodies those are very protective in nature.

Some other researchers say that breast milk has immune globulins that hide the Gastro-Intestinal tract and the process results in sickness and energies in babies. However, the new report is completely different from the old findings. The new study has said that no allergies found in babies who take breast milk.

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