Overview

There are certainly legitimate medical uses for breast milk , and hospitals use it in treatment plans for many types of patients. But, did you know that some people use breast milk in home remedies to treat a variety of minor conditions from diaper rash to bug bites and bee stings? Here are some of the interesting and alternative uses for breast milk.

A Note of Warning

Breast milk that is prescribed by a doctor and obtained through a legitimate milk bank goes through a screening and pasteurizing process to ensure it is safe. When you place fresh breast milk into the eyes or ears, or onto an opening in the skin, it could cause complications, illness, and infection. You should use caution and common sense when considering any of these alternative breast milk uses.

Uses and Home Remedies

Home remedies are generally believed to be natural ways to cure minor illnesses or conditions. They are usually cultural practices, traditions, customs, or folk remedies that have been passed down from generation to generation or passed on from person to person. However, keep in mind that there is not necessarily any medical proof that any of these treatments actually work, or whether they can cause more harm than good. Here are 11 breast milk home remedies:

Cooking With Breast Milk

Breast milk is typically sweet and creamy. You will probably use it to mix your baby’s first cereal when you begin to introduce solid foods. You may even add it to other foods for your child. But, some people use it in recipes that they make for themselves. It can replace cow’s milk in some cooking and baking recipes. Just like goat’s milk, or other cow’s milk alternatives, it can also be added to coffee and cereal or made into butter, cheese, ice cream, and other dairy products.

Medical Uses

While using breast milk in your cooking or as part of a home remedy may be questionable, some alternative uses for breast milk are legitimate and based on research and medical fact . For medical use, breast milk from human milk banks must be carefully screened and pasteurized before being used to treat any conditions or ailments. Breast milk could be used for medical reasons such as:  Nutrition: Breast milk provides nutrition for premature infants and children who are failing to thrive under normal circumstances. Patients With a Compromised Immune System: Breast milk can help cancer patients, organ transplant recipients, and people with infectious diseases to strengthen their immune system. Preventative Medicine: Some researchers say that patients may benefit from using donor breast milk to help prevent certain diseases.

Other Uses

Although the idea of using breast milk for home remedies is interesting, it could be harmful to use fresh breast milk on open wounds or in the eyes and ears. If you have an abundant milk supply and plenty of extra breast milk, there are other things you can do with your milk. You can freeze and store it to give to your baby when you are no longer breastfeeding. If you still have extra milk, consider donating it to a milk bank to help premature babies and others in the hospital that could benefit from your generosity.