Camel’s Milk Anyone? You Won’t Believe What It’s Good For!

Camel's Milk

This second piece is from fashionmg-style.com who are also gushing about the virtues of drinking camels milk.

 Drinking Camel's Milk
While we are worried about the cow’s milk we consume daily, wondering whether it might contain some aflatoxins in it, people living in East Africa do not share our concerns. In this region, instead of cow’s milk people consume camel milk, which maintains them healthy and turns out to be quite a profitable business.
Camel milk is slightly saltier than cow’s milk, but much healthier. This milk is not even half as fatty as cow’s milk is, and it contains a high amount of proteins, B vitamins, unsaturated fatty acids, and is ten times as rich in iron, as well as 4-5 times as rich in vitamin C as cow’s milk. Moreover, as studies have shown, the antibodies contained in this milk can help fight against cancer, Alzheimer’s, AIDS, and Hepatitis C.
Bedouins drink approximately 1-2 liters of camel milk a day, an amount which is enough to keep them satiated for a whole day. Furthermore, one advantage of camel milk is that it doesn’t go bad quickly and thus it can be kept fresh for a longer period. In addition, people from the Arab countries believe that camel milk has soothing effects on the nervous system.

Sounds good to me guys. What do you think? Do you want some. I did a quick Google search and there are plenty of places now selling it.
Source:  fashionmg-style.com

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