...or it might not work. Or it might be common practice already.
I was just pondering how great it is that babies receive all these antibodies from their mothers when they are breastfeeding and I suddenly thought to myself...if babies were to consume breastmilk from several different (healthy) mothers, would this boost their long-term immunity even more? I mean, would they gain different antibodies from each cource and therefore build up a bigger 'portfolio' of immunity?
What do you think? Should I start writing my Nobel Prize acceptance speech or am I sadly deluded?