Keith MacKinnon

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Every mammal makes them but human mothers, for some reason, churn out an exceptional variety – scientists have identified over 200 human milk oligosaccharides, or HMOs, so far.32 They are the third-biggest part of human milk, after lactose and fats, and they should be a rich source of energy for growing babies. But babies cannot digest them.
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