"..."Sure enough, when the offspring reached adulthood, [Stem cells from their mother's' milk] were found in their blood and many of their tissues, including the brain, thymus, pancreas, liver, spleen and kidneys. Using other techniques, Hassiotou’s team also found that the stem cells had developed into mature cells. The ones in the brain, for instance, had the characteristic shape of neurons; the ones in the liver were making the liver protein albumin, and the ones in the pancreas were making insulin. “They seem to integrate and become functional cells,” she says"..."
https://www.newscien...ated-into-baby/
Now this study shows that stem cells from mother's milk are incorporated into the bodies of their offspring.
What I wonder is: Would the stem cells from raw, unpasteurised cows milk do the same thing in us adults..?