British
experts, on Thursday in London, warned that the growing online craze of
buying and drinking human breast milk, among some fitness communities,
fetishists and chronic disease sufferers, poses serious health
implications. The human breast milk was being traded via websites in a
lucrative market for adult buyers.
A Journal of the Royal Society
of Medicine, said there was little evidence to support claims, that the
milk has any kind of super food that can boost health, fitness and ward
off disease. Experts said the claims that it assisted with erectile
dysfunction and cancer, have no clinical basis. They warned that such
raw and unpasteurised human breast milk can expose consumers to many
serious infectious diseases, including hepatitis, HIV and syphilis.
Sarah Steele, a Specialist at the Global Health and Policy Unit, Queen
Mary University of London, said it was also potentially very hazardous,
if used to replace a healthy balanced diet.
She said
nutritionally, there was less protein in human breast milk than other
milks like cow’s milk. “Potential buyers should be made aware that no
scientific study evidences that direct adult consumption of human milk
for medicinal properties offers anything more than a placebo effect. “Failure
of women to sanitise properly when producing milk, failure to sterilize
equipment properly, and improper or prolonged storage and
transportation of milk can also expose consumers to bacterial food-borne
illnesses. “While many online mums claim they have been tested for
viruses during pregnancy, many do not realise that such screening needs
to be undertaken regularly,” she said.
Steele warned that sexual and other activities may expose the women to viruses that they may unwittingly pass on to consumers.
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