Benefits of Liquid Gold Milk: Mother’s milk for newborns is like nectar. Milk is important for the child from the birth of the child to the age of 6 months. Mothers are advised by the Health Department to make their baby breastfeeding. Many times this happens mothers, due to some reasons, their milk is not able to feed the baby.
For this, recently India’s famous bandminton player Jwala Gutta has done philanthropy. He donated about 30 liters of breast milk. Her actor-director husband Vishnu Vishal gave information about this through social media posts.
It is being told that Bandminton player Jwala Gutta made this donation through ‘Amritam Foundation’, which works to collect breast milk from mothers and make it reach the needy newborns. This milk was further sent to the Institute of Child Health and Hospital for Children in Chennai. Breast Milk Bank has been doing its work in India for more than three decades. The question arises that what is the benefit from it and how it reaches the needy infants. Jwala gave birth to a daughter in the month of April. Since then this sequence is on.
On August 17, he told on social media that his milk is not only for his baby girl, but also for children who are fighting the battle of life – those children who are born prematurely and are ill. Donor milk can change life. She had shared some pictures with this post in which she was seen sitting with 70 packets of milk.
It is said that when enough milk is made for her child in a healthy mother’s body and additional milk is produced along with it, she can donate this extra milk to Human Milk Bank. There this milk is tested and westernly given to premature or sick children. These are children whose mothers are not able to drink milk. That is why it is called liquid gold i.e. liquid gold.
This special kind of milk is a boon for children who are born or premature before birth and suffer from some disease. This special type of milk contains every nutrient, antibody, and enzymes. Mother’s milk contains bactericidal elements, which increase the immunity of the child, and the most cute thing is that the mother can donate an average of 25–30 ml extra milk in a day, which can meet the needs of an baby.
Here liquid gold milk or donated milk is delivered to children under the process. Donated milk is westernized and can be protected for 3 to 6 months in the freezer. The first blood test of the mother is done about which mother is to be taken. The mother should be completely healthy and does not have any serious illness or infections like HIV or hepatitis. Medical screening is necessary before donation. Online sales are done abroad but Jwala Gutta has done philanthropy. Gutta has set an example of a wonderful humanity.
He is a well-known personality whose move has explained the importance of this very important donation to many. This donation has explained that Mamta cannot be tied in words, but sometimes a few drops can give a new dawn to a life. Premature saves mother’s milk for children because their immune systems are weak and there is a high risk of external infections.
The tradition of milk donation is not new. In India, ‘Dhatri Maa’ or ‘Milk Mata’ is mentioned in centuries old stories. In olden times, when a woman did not know milk or she used to lose the child, another woman used to raise that baby with her milk. It was considered a ‘sacred duty’. Scientifically, the first official ‘Human Milk Bank’ was established in 1909 in Vienna. So the first milk bank in India was started in 1989 at Sion Hospital, Mumbai. Today there are dozens of milk banks across the country, which give life to premature and sick babies.
According to IANS