And We have enjoined upon man goodness towards his
parents: His mother bore him by bearing strain upon strain, and his
weaning was in two years: “[Hence, O man,] be grateful to Me and
to your parents; to Me is the eventual coming.” (Qur’an,
31:14)
Mother’s milk is a matchless compound created by Allah to meet
the baby’s nutritional needs and protect it against possible infections.
The balance of the nutriments in mother’s milk is at ideal levels
and the milk is in the ideal form for the baby’s immature body.
At the same time, the mother’s milk is also very rich in nutrients
which accelerate the growth of brain cells and the development of the
nervous system. 1 Artificial baby
foods prepared with present-day technology cannot replace this miraculous
food.
The list of advantages to the baby provided by mother’s milk is
being added to every day. Research has shown that babies who are fed mother’s
milk are particularly protected against infections concerning the respiratory
and digestive systems. That is because the antibodies in mother’s
milk provide a direct defence against infection. Other anti-infection
properties of mother’s milk are that it provides a hospitable environment
for “good” bacteria called “normal flora” thus
constituting a barrier to harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites. Furthermore,
it has also been established that there are factors in mother’s
milk which arrange the immune system against infectious diseases and allow
it to function properly. 2
Since the mother’s milk has been specially designed, it is the
most easily digestible food for babies. Despite being nutritionally very
rich, it is easily digested by the baby’s sensitive digestive system.
Since the baby thus expends less energy on digestion, it is able to use
that energy for other bodily functions, growth and organ development.
The milk of mothers who have had premature babies contains higher levels
of fat, protein, sodium, chloride and iron to meet the baby’s needs.
Indeed, it has been established that the functions of the eye develop
better in premature babies fed on mother’s milk and that they perform
better in intelligence tests. In addition, they also have a great many
other advantages.
One of the ways in which mother’s milk is important to the development
of the new-born baby is the fact that it contains omega-3 oil alpha linoleic
acids. As well as being an important compound for the human brain and
retina, it is also of great importance from the point of view of new-born
babies. Omega-3 is of particular importance throughout pregnancy and the
early stages of babyhood if the brain and nerves are to develop normally.
Scientists particularly emphasise the importance of mother’s milk
as a natural and perfect store of omega-3. 3
Furthermore, research by Bristol University scientists revealed that
among the long-term benefits of mother’s milk are its positive effect
on blood pressure, thanks to which the risk of heart attack is reduced.
The research team concluded that the protective nature of mother’s
milk stems from its nutritional content. According to the results of the
research, published in the medical journal Circulation, babies fed on
mother’s milk are less likely to develop heart disease. It has been
revealed that the presence in mother’s milk of long-chain polyunsaturated
fatty acids—these prevent hardening of the arteries—along
with the fact that babies fed on mother’s milk consume less sodium—this
is closely linked to blood pressure—and do not, as a result, gain
excessive amounts of weight are among the ways that mother’s milk
benefits the heart. 4
In addition, a team led by Dr. Lisa Martin, of the Cincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Centre in the USA, found high levels of the protein hormone
known as adiponectin in mother’s milk. 5
High blood levels of adiponectin are associated with a reduced risk of
heart attack. Low levels of adiponectin are found in people who are obese
and who are at increased risk of a heart attack. It was therefore established
that the risk of obesity in babies fed on mother’s milk declined
in relation to this hormone. Furthermore, they also discovered the presence
of another hormone called leptin in the mother’s milk which has
a central role in fat metabolism. Leptin is believed to be a signal to
the brain that there is fat on the body. According to Dr. Martin’s
announcement, therefore, these hormones absorbed in babyhood through mother’s
milk reduce the risk of such illnesses as obesity, type 2 diabetes and
insulin resistance, and coronary artery disease. 6
Facts about “The Freshest Food”
The facts about the mother’s milk are not restricted to these.
The contribution it makes to the baby’s health alters according
to the phases the baby undergoes and whichever foodstuff is required at
a particular stage, the contents of the milk change to meet those very
specific needs. Mother’s milk, ready at all times and at the ideal
temperature, plays a major role in brain development because of the sugar
and fat it contains. In addition, elements such as calcium in it play
a large role in the development of the baby’s bones.
Although it is called milk, this miraculous compound actually consists
mostly of water. This is a most important feature because in addition
to food, babies also need liquid in the form of water. Full hygiene may
not be established in water or foodstuffs other than mother’s milk.
Yet mother’s milk—90% water no less—, meets the baby’s
water needs in the most hygienic manner.
Mother’s Milk and Intelligence
Scientific research shows that the cognitive development in breast-fed
babies is greater than that in other babies. A comparative analysis of
breast-fed babies and formula-fed babies by James W. Anderson—an
expert from the University of Kentucky—established that the IQs
of babies fed on mother’s milk were 5 points higher than those of
other babies. As a result of this study, it was determined that intelligence
is benefited by mother’s milk for up to 6 months and that children
who are breast-fed for less than 8 weeks show no IQ benefit. 7
Does Mother’s Milk Combat Cancer?
As a result of all the research performed, it is proven that mother’s
milk, on which hundreds of papers have been published, protects babies
against cancer. This, despite the fact that the mechanism is not yet fully
understood. When a protein from the mother’s milk killed off tumour
cells which had been grown in laboratories without damaging any healthy
cells, researchers stated that a great potential has emerged. Catharina
Svanborg, professor of clinical immunology at Lund University in Sweden,
headed the research team that discovered these miraculous secrets of mother’s
milk. 8 This team at Lund University
have described the way that mother’s milk provides protection against
many forms of cancer as a miraculous discovery.
Initially, researchers treated intestinal mucous cells taken from new-born
babies with mother’s milk. They observed that the disorder caused
by the bacterium Pneumococcus and known as pneumonia was efficiently
halted by mother’s milk. What is more, babies fed on mother’s
milk encounter far fewer hearing difficulties than those fed on formula
and suffer far fewer respiratory infections. After a series of studies,
it was shown that mother’s milk also provides protection against
cancer. After showing that the incidence of the lymph cancer observed
in childhood was nine times greater in formula-fed children, they realised
that the same results applied to other forms of cancer. According to the
results, mother’s milk accurately locates the cancer cells and later
destroys them. It is a substance called alpha-lac (alphalactalbumin),
present in large quantities in mother’s milk, that locates and kills
the cancer cells. Alpha-lac is produced by a protein that assists in the
manufacture of the sugar lactose in the milk.9
This Matchless Blessing Is a Gift from Allah
Another miraculous feature of mother’s milk is the fact that it
is exceedingly beneficial for the baby to be fed with it for two years.
10 This important information,
only recently discovered by science, was revealed by Allah fourteen centuries
ago in the verse: “Mothers should nurse their
children for two full years—those who wish to complete the full
term of nursing…” (Qur’an, 2:233)
In the same way that the mother does not decide to produce milk, the
most ideal source of nourishment for the helpless baby in need of feeding
in her body, neither does she decide on the various nutritional levels
within it. It is Almighty Allah, Who knows the needs of and displays mercy
to every living thing, Who creates mother’s milk for the baby in
the mother’s body.
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1- “High-Risk Newborn—The
Benefits of Mother’s Own Milk,” University of Utah Health
Sciences Center, www.uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/pediatric/Hrnewborn/bhrnb.htm.
2- Ibid.
3- C. Billeaud, et al., European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1997,
vol. 51, 520-526.
4- "Breast milk 'does cut heart risk'," 1 March 2004, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3523143.stm.
5- "Breast milk helps reduce obesity," 2 May 2004, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3673149.stm.
6- Ibid.
7- Tim Whitmire, “IQ Gain from Breastfeeding,” http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/breastfeeding990923.html.
8- “Breakthrough in Cancer Research,” www.mediconvalley.com/news/Article.asp?NewsID=635.
9- Peter Radetsky, "Human Breast Milk Kills Cancer Cells," Discover
20, No. 06, June 1999.
10- Rex D. Russell, “Design in Infant Nutrition,” www.icr.org/pubs/imp/imp-259.htm.
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