There are lots of people that claim "sugar is sugar". While it's true that breastmilk contains sugar, it's not the same. For example, the use of modern sugar and carbs has resulted in drastically reduced tooth and mouth health. Ancient peoples had great teeth, and had no need for braces or modern dentistry. The use of modern sugar and carbs has changed that, even altering our bones and teeth in the womb. It's why so many people get cavities and need braces to fix what sugar has done. Now, if ancient peoples didn't have this problem, but breastmilk has sugar in it, then clearly not all sugars are the same, or have the same effects on people.
You're forgetting that your milk teeth start falling out by the time you're six, so even if breast milk was bad for your teeth you'd be starting over with a fresh set after you've been weaned.
Except that adult teeth are formed in the womb at 6 weeks. Even though it's rather grim, look at pictures of a child's skull. They have their baby teeth, and directly above are the adult teeth, hidden within the jaw bones. If modern people are developing crooked teeth which require braces, and ancient peoples didn't have that problem, then something modern is causing it. The consensus is that it's sugar.
Except that we have records of the bones. We can literally look at ancient people's skulls and teeth. If what you say is true, then we should find just as many skulls of ancient peoples with bad teeth as modern people, but we don't. Did all ancient people have perfect teeth? Of course not, but they had far healthier teeth than we do today. Even mainstream sources admit this. Here are some links:
There are lots of people that claim "sugar is sugar". While it's true that breastmilk contains sugar, it's not the same. For example, the use of modern sugar and carbs has resulted in drastically reduced tooth and mouth health. Ancient peoples had great teeth, and had no need for braces or modern dentistry. The use of modern sugar and carbs has changed that, even altering our bones and teeth in the womb. It's why so many people get cavities and need braces to fix what sugar has done. Now, if ancient peoples didn't have this problem, but breastmilk has sugar in it, then clearly not all sugars are the same, or have the same effects on people.
You're forgetting that your milk teeth start falling out by the time you're six, so even if breast milk was bad for your teeth you'd be starting over with a fresh set after you've been weaned.
Except that adult teeth are formed in the womb at 6 weeks. Even though it's rather grim, look at pictures of a child's skull. They have their baby teeth, and directly above are the adult teeth, hidden within the jaw bones. If modern people are developing crooked teeth which require braces, and ancient peoples didn't have that problem, then something modern is causing it. The consensus is that it's sugar.
Ancient people had fucked up teeth all the time. It's just that if you couldn't eat you died.
Except that we have records of the bones. We can literally look at ancient people's skulls and teeth. If what you say is true, then we should find just as many skulls of ancient peoples with bad teeth as modern people, but we don't. Did all ancient people have perfect teeth? Of course not, but they had far healthier teeth than we do today. Even mainstream sources admit this. Here are some links:
https://truththeory.com/scientists-reveal-ancient-romans-healthier-teeth-diets-low-one-substance/
https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=167917
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/prehistoric-humans-had-better-teeth-than-we-do-26567282/
https://stanfordpress.typepad.com/blog/2018/05/why-cavemen-needed-no-braces.html
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2013/02/24/172688806/ancient-chompers-were-healthier-than-ours
No, breast milk lactose(sugar) is different from plant sugar. The other plant sugars, the body doesn't know trhe difference.