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> A cheeseburger—greasy, simple, immediate—is not a compromise. It’s an honest answer. You don’t have to justify it. You just have to chew.

nah, you •do• have to justify it, because that #cheeseburger is made out of someone's #flesh and someone's #breastmilk. 🍔🥩🥛

nothing "honest" about that, as it takes an awful lot of denial to justify slicing someone's throat to give pleasure to your taste buds. 🐮🔪🩸

please do eat with #kindness for other people, not just for yourself. #govegan 🌱🧆🍟

Breast milk microbiome changes after COVID-19 vaccination, linked to enhanced infant protection.

"Overall, the study findings showed that the composition of the human milk microbiome and post-vaccination alterations were associated with BNT162b2-conferred humoral protection against SARS-CoV-2. The impact of the human milk microbiome on pathways associated with immunomodulatory metabolic activities, including the increased abundance of probiotic Bifidobacteria, may contribute to increased anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels. These changes may provide additional immunological protection to infants through the vertical transmission of antibodies and beneficial microbiota."

#COVID19 #BreastMilk #COVIDvaccination @auscovid19

Source: news-medical.net/news/20231009

Published research: nature.com/articles/s41541-023

News-Medical.net · Breast milk microbiome changes after COVID-19 vaccination, linked to enhanced infant protectionStudy explored the association between BNT162b2 vaccine-induced antibodies and the breast milk microbiome in 49 breastfeeding mothers, revealing that post-vaccination alterations in the microbiome were linked to humoral protection against SARS-CoV-2.

#Riboflavin #B2 #Vegan #BreastMilk #Carnitine #Europe

"A vegan diet does not affect maternal breastmilk concentrations of vitamin B2 and carnitine, nutrients essential for the developing infant."

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"In the last four years, the number of vegans in Europe alone has doubled. Lead researcher, Dr. Hannah Juncker explains, "

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medicalxpress.com/news/2023-05

Medical XpressVegan mothers' breastmilk contains two important nutrients, study findsPar Science X