How to brush baby pacifier

Parents, cleaning the child's pacifier by licking, thus reduce the risk of asthma and eczema in their children. These are the results of a study conducted by Swedish scientists from several institutions under the leadership of Agnes wold (Agnes Wold) from the University of Gothenburg (University of Gothenburg) and published in the journal Pediatrics.
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The researchers decided to study the influence of transmission of microorganisms from parents to children through the nipples on the immune system of kids as well as the emergence of various diseases such as asthma and eczema. To do this, scientists took 184 pregnant women and watched them and their children up to the age of. When the children turned six months, and 65 parents said that clean nipples, licking them. Other moms and dads washed nipples with water from the tap. Since 80 percent of babies born to at least one of the parents suffered from allergic reactions, one and a half and three years the children were tested for allergies. Don't know what to do with old books that you got from parents? Do not throw away, and turn to an antique shop and get a decent pay. At the first visit to the doctor revealed that 46 of small of the study participants had developed eczema, and 10 present the symptoms of asthma. At the age of fifteen years, the children whose parents licked the nipples, at 63 percent were less prone to eczema and 88 percent for asthma (compared with those whose parents differently cleansed the nipples). To three years the risk of development of eczema in these babies were still less (49 percent), and the risk of asthma in all children were the same. While these two groups of kids were observed with different composition of microflora. As explained in their study, the authors, to conduct randomized trials, these results should be considered preliminary and should not be used as a guide to action. Newborn babies get microbes from mothers in the process of feeding breast milk (scientists have discovered 700 species of bacteria). Colonization of the intestine by the microbiota is important for the formation of the immune system of the child.

    

Source: ecowars.tv/