Talk:Milk Empowerment/@comment-26362471-20160924033358/@comment-26362471-20160924042306

I won't argue with you there, as it would be waaaay to nerve-racking to try to explain it to other users why a page about sweat has breastmilk on it.

Honestly I'm not complaining as I was going to make a Sweat Empowerment page using the Qwasers, but I didn't want the hassle in explaining why. ^_^

Here's another source that says that mom is not a cow:

Is breast milk a dairy product? Research shows that babies lose more weight and actually have more stools during diarrhea when they are deprived of breastmilk. Sometimes moms are recommended to withhold breastmilk “because it is a dairy product.” Breastmilk is NOT considered a dairy or milk product (mom is not a cow!).

kellymom.com/bf/can-i-breastfeed/illness-surgery/baby-illness/

A mammary gland is a specific type of apocrine gland specialized for manufacture of colostrum when giving birth. Mammary glands can be identified as apocrine because they exhibit striking "decapitation" secretion. Many sources assert that mammary glands are modified sweat glands. Some authors dispute that and argue instead that they are sebaceous glands.