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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 825277, member: 2486"]I will challenge you mpcusa: <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />encil: :thumb: :high5:</p><p><br /></p><p>First off the composition of Bovine milk is significantly different than Mother's breast milk, we are two different species and produce different biochemicals, fats and hormones.</p><p><br /></p><p>The quality of the milk and the nutrient content varies considerably. Mothers milk is not pasteurised and contains no additives whereas Bovine milk, Goats milk and other milk products contain significant preprocessing treatments.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, when the volume of a consumed liquid is concerned, each of us have different urinary bladder capacity. Micturition (urination or voiding) is a reflex action that expels urine from the urinary bladder.</p><p><br /></p><p>In a fetus, the urinary and reproductive systems originate from specialized elevation of mesodermal tissue called the urogential ridge. The 2 systems share common structures for part of the development period, but by the time of birth two separate systems have formed, the separation in the male is not totally complete, however, since the urethra serves to transport both urine and future semen, the development of both systems is initiated during the embryonic stage, but the development of the urinary system starts and ends sooner than that of the reproductive system.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are 3 types of Kidneys that develop in the human embryo; the pronephros, mesonephros and the metanephros...the 3rd the metanephric kidney remains as the permanent one.</p><p><br /></p><p>All in all..each of us are different and in the developing child, each bladder is different ( not in shape, but size)..in males it is located just above the prostrate, in females it is in contact with the uterus and vagina.</p><p>Digestion and waste production will vary accordingly to nutrient uptake and pH balance within the natural body. Ionic exchange in electrolytes can play a role in waste development as well. The cycle for waste expulsion is through the Kidneys and through a complex system of renal corpuscles ( glomerulus) also known as Bowmans capsule. The process of separation begins in the Kidneys to the Nephron ( a tubular system) then on through the Loop of Henle for filtrate to pass from the blood by means of fenestrae which in turn leads to othe systems that allow passage of fulids through slits and finally collects into the urinary bladder.</p><p><br /></p><p>So Mothers milk by far produces less waste in most situations I have seen.</p><p>This may or may not hold true in all case's and by no means am I a medical Doctor.. it is one area I studied while in Grad school.</p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 825277, member: 2486"]I will challenge you mpcusa: :pencil: :thumb: :high5: First off the composition of Bovine milk is significantly different than Mother's breast milk, we are two different species and produce different biochemicals, fats and hormones. The quality of the milk and the nutrient content varies considerably. Mothers milk is not pasteurised and contains no additives whereas Bovine milk, Goats milk and other milk products contain significant preprocessing treatments. Now, when the volume of a consumed liquid is concerned, each of us have different urinary bladder capacity. Micturition (urination or voiding) is a reflex action that expels urine from the urinary bladder. In a fetus, the urinary and reproductive systems originate from specialized elevation of mesodermal tissue called the urogential ridge. The 2 systems share common structures for part of the development period, but by the time of birth two separate systems have formed, the separation in the male is not totally complete, however, since the urethra serves to transport both urine and future semen, the development of both systems is initiated during the embryonic stage, but the development of the urinary system starts and ends sooner than that of the reproductive system. There are 3 types of Kidneys that develop in the human embryo; the pronephros, mesonephros and the metanephros...the 3rd the metanephric kidney remains as the permanent one. All in all..each of us are different and in the developing child, each bladder is different ( not in shape, but size)..in males it is located just above the prostrate, in females it is in contact with the uterus and vagina. Digestion and waste production will vary accordingly to nutrient uptake and pH balance within the natural body. Ionic exchange in electrolytes can play a role in waste development as well. The cycle for waste expulsion is through the Kidneys and through a complex system of renal corpuscles ( glomerulus) also known as Bowmans capsule. The process of separation begins in the Kidneys to the Nephron ( a tubular system) then on through the Loop of Henle for filtrate to pass from the blood by means of fenestrae which in turn leads to othe systems that allow passage of fulids through slits and finally collects into the urinary bladder. So Mothers milk by far produces less waste in most situations I have seen. This may or may not hold true in all case's and by no means am I a medical Doctor.. it is one area I studied while in Grad school. RickieB[/QUOTE]
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