7 things you didn’t know you could do with BREAST MILK

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Breast milk is amazing. Not only is it a great and natural form of nutrition for your baby, but who knew it actually has some pretty incredible other uses too?

Whether it’s creating keepsakes or reaping the nutritional benefits, breast milk is a gift. And so, to show you just how brilliant breast milk is, here are some amazing (and slightly unusual) things you can do with it!

1. Make it into jewellery

These two milky Isabel rings were created this week and I love seeing the yellow gold and rose gold side by side. Isabel is a worldwide exclusive design to Sacred Legacy Arts, brought to us through the talent of @anuevajewelry. Made of one solid, continuous piece of gold, these Isabel rings were hand carved by Anueva and then hand filled with professionally preserved mother's milk by us. #breastmilkjewelry #sacredlegacyarts #breastmilkjewellery #momtogs #momswithcameras #ourchildrenphoto #letthembelittle #babiesofinstagram #momlife #momstyle #motherhoodrising #motherslove #ohheymama #theknotrings #alternativewedding #birthwithoutfear #thatsdarling #persuepretty #beautifulmatters #refinery29 #motherhoodunplugged #designerlife #jotd #jewelryaddict

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Create a keepsake of the time you were breastfeeding with some gorgeous trinkets make of breast milk.

This jewellery by Sacred Legacy Arts is stunning and looks like something you’d buy in a jewellers. If you’re a bit unsure of keeping old breast milk, this is a perfect way to turn it into a gorgeous keepsake you can wear all the time!

2. Donate it

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Breast milk contains numerous health properties for your child, but not all new mothers have the opportunity of breastfeeding their baby. Donating your breast milk can be an incredible gift for mums who can’t breastfeed, or for premature babies who are desperately in need. There are 17 milk banks across the UK and you can find more information here.

3. Use it as a moisturiser

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Breast milk contains many necessary fatty acids, antibodies and nutrients that are especially important for your baby’s first six months. But now some people are harnessing all of the ‘good stuff’ in breast milk and turning it into a skin cream.

By mixing it with beeswax and grapeseed or coconut oil, breast milk lotion can treat eczema, nappy rash and baby acne. Mum and Instagram user Babytoto415 has provided a great and easy tutorial for you to make your own!

4. Turn it into soap

Breast milk Soap: A precious and unique gift Milk-Based beauty ingredients are not something new. It has been using this so-called “liquid gold” to make organic soap for whole family. Breast milk soap comes from the fact that human milk has different chemical composition compared to cow’s milk and goat’s milk. It contains much less sodium (prevent dry skin) and contains more of Vitamin A, C, and E, which are important for healthy skin. It also contains enzymes and proteins that the body can utilize immediately. Besides that, breast milk has many healing properties. It softens the skin, helps control oil, reduces redness, and helps to treat acne, rashes. Handmade soaps only use natural ingredients. This makes it ideal for your baby, who is much more sensitive to potential allergens and contaminants in regular cosmetics. Chamomile Gromwell Root Handmade Soap:- Weight: +/- 1kg (10-12 pieces) Ingredients: Coconut oil, Olive Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Gromwell Root Powder, Lye, H2O, E.O: Chamomile Feel free to PM us for more information and customize unique soaps for yourself. Thank you! #organicmalaysia #organic #handmadesoap #skincare #breastmilksoap #natural

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It might sound a bit unusual, but breast milk contains much less sodium than cows’ and goats’ milk, which can prevent dry skin. Soap Berry has been making breast milk soap, as they say breast milk has healing properties that can ‘soften the skin, helps control oil, reduces redness, and helps to treat acne rashes’.

5. Use it as contact lens solution

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According to Medical Daily, breast milk has been known to be an alternative to contact lens solution to keep your eyes cleansed. They also say breast milk can treat eye conditions like conjunctivitis. Apparently, applying two drops of breast milk with a clear eyedropper into the infected eye will work wonders. Who knew?!

6. Turn it into cheese

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Ok, bear with us for a moment, but just as cows’ and goats’ milk can make cheese… so can breast milk. Whether this sounds like something you dare to try or not, New York chef and blogger Daniel Angerer has been making breast milk cheese and it seems pretty popular!

7. Use it as deodorant

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Yes really! If you’re stuck on a hot day apparently breast milk is the way to go. The blog Code Name Mama says that patting it under your arms and leaving it to dry can work as a easy deodorant.

Breast milk. Is there anything it can’t do?

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