Italians run out of baby milk supplement, convinced it protects from the virus

Italian pharmacists are facing a huge increase in demand for a niche product generally marketed as an immune system booster for babies, weeks after a viral video suggested it could protect against the coronavirus. Lactoferrin, a protein found in high concentrations in breast milk, was subjected to a small clinical trial in Rome and experts … Read more

Study: Breast Milk Can Help Fight Corona Virus

Researchers in China have found exposure to breast milk can kill the virus that causes Covid-19. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – A research team in Beijing, China tested the efficacy of breast milk (ASI) on cells exposed to Covid-19. Breast milk was collected in 2017, long before the start of the pandemic. Reported page South China Morning … Read more

Breast milk is Effective in Preventing and Treating Covid-19

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Breast milk (ASI) is said to prevent and treat Covid-19. This was revealed by Chinese scientists and published on the health site biorxiv.org, on Friday (25/9/2020). The research was led by Professor Tong Yigang from Beijing University of Chemical Technology. The study collected breast milk since 2017, well before the onset … Read more

Pharmaceutical Companies Busy Researching Covid-19 Vaccines and Drugs, WHO Even Highlights Antibodies Reacting to Corona Virus Found in Breast Milk – All Pages

freepik – WHO highlighted antibodies in breast milk, which apparently reacted to the coronavirus. – GridHEALTH.id – Scientists around the world are now racing against time to find a bidder virus corona (Covid-19) which is endemic. The latest experts in the Netherlands are rumored to be researching breast milk (ABOUT) to be used as a … Read more

Dutch Study Finds Antibodies to Fight COVID-19 in Breast Milk

Jakarta – A recent study mentions antibodies to COVID-19 in breast milk (ABOUT) in women who have been infected corona virus. Quoted from NL Times, this study was conducted by researchers at Emma Children’s Hospital in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In fact, the researchers said that the COVID-19 antibodies in breast milk will not disappear even … Read more