"Pascoes in Dubai" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I had a question from a mum wanting to know why breastfed babies tend to
> have a slower rate of growth after about 3 months, from that initial
> faster growth rate. I really didn’t know-assumed it was something to do
> with metabolism. Any ideas or text references on this one would be
> greatly appreciated, and apologies if it has been discussed in recent
> history.
I imagine it is because BF babies are spending their energy and perfect
brain food growing and developing their brain. Cows milk is perfectly
formulated to grow a large beast quickly. It is important for a cow to be
able to get a move on when danger is present. They need to be big and able
to move. Human babies are meant to be carried by their moms and grow a big
smart brain to out think those cows!
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Monique
Noah (6/97), Melissa (6/00)
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