> I had a question about mature breast milk. I had a healthcare
>provider tell me that mature breast milk has less protien then
>bovine milk. I always thought mature breast milk had less fatthen
>bovine milk.
> Can you help me out and give a good source for this?
> thanks,
> robin
Ordinary cows milk has considerably more protein than breastmilk;
formula milk has a little more protein than breastmilk.
It is a *good* thing that there is less protein in breastmilk - I
once saw a magazine article that was dividing breastfeeding and
formula feeding into 'pros' and 'cons' and a 'pro' for formula
feeding was that it had more protein than breastmilk. In fact, we
can all confidently assume that the amount of whatever that is in
breastmilk is the 'right' amount!
Fat content of breastmilk is variable as we know - for a clear
explanation see
http://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/milk/change-milkfat.html
But if you take the average, it's still a little more than in cows
milk formula and a little more again than in whole milk.
My sources for this are The Handbook of Child Nutrition by Taitz and
Wardley, and tables linked to from http://www.milk.co.uk/
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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