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Products > Health Supplement > Goat's Milk Beverage Powder
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Goat’s Milk Without the “Goaty” Taste! Recommended for: digestive and gastrointestinal health; minimize effects of osteoporosis; regulate cardiovascular circulation and nerve function; reduce fatigue; improves brain faculties and body immune system; whitening complexion and beauty; accelerate strong growth and development during young children formative years; and general health. History Goat’s milk has also been used for treatment of ailments by Chinese physician as far back as 2000 over years. It had been recorded in the Chinese epic during the Ming dynasty and many other traditional Chinese medicinal literatures. Till now, Chinese believe goat’s milk to be an excellent beverage to general health, and it was employed to address conditions of the throat and windpipe. In 1970, the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization published “Observations on the Goat,” a book that provided many useful insights into the history and benefits of goat’s milk. Goat’s Milk Health Benefits Goat Milk is as close to perfect food as possible in nature. Its chemical structure is amazingly similar to mother’s milk. It is a complete protein containing all the essential amino acids without the heavy fat content and catarrh (mucus) producing materials of cow’s milk. Goat’s milk is not only non-mucus forming but also helps to neutralize mucus. Goat’s Milk and Digestibility 2. Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT): Goat’s milk has more MCT's than cow’s milk. Lipases attack the ester linkages of the shorter-chain fatty acids more readily, enabling more rapid digestion. MCT's are metabolically unique in that they can be absorbed by a simpler mechanism than other fatty acids. MCT's, which are higher in goat’s milk than cow’s milk, have a unique ability to provide energy to the human metabolism, as well as an ability to lower, inhibit and dissolve cholesterol deposits. 3. Curd strength. Goat’s milk casein forms a less tough and more friable curd than the casein of cow’s milk. This means the digestive enzymes can break it down more rapidly. Alpha-S1 casein is the main casein in cow’s milk and this contributes to the firmer curd; goat’s milk contains low levels of alpha-S1 casein. Goat’s Milk and Lactose Intolerance Goat’s Milk and Allergies Goat’s Milk and Respiratory Complaints Goat’s Milk and Strong Bones Building bone is, however, far from all that calcium does for us. In recent studies, this important mineral has been shown to: - Help protect colon cells from cancer-causing chemicals. Calcium also plays a role in many other vital physiological activities, including blood clotting, nerve conduction, muscle contraction, regulation of enzyme activity, cell membrane function and blood pressure regulation. Because these activities are essential to life, the body utilizes complex regulatory system to tightly control the amount of calcium in the blood, so that sufficient calcium is always available. As a result, when dietary intake of calcium is too low to maintain adequate blood levels of calcium, calcium stores are drawn out of the bones to maintain normal blood concentrations. Goat’s Milk and Cardiovascular Protection Goat’s Milk and Energy Producing Riboflavin Riboflavin’s other role in energy production is protective. The oxygen-containing molecules the body uses to produce energy can be highly reactive and can inadvertently cause damage to the mitochondria (the energy production factories in every cell) and even cells themselves. In the mitochondria, such damage is largely prevented by a small protein-like molecule called glutathione. Like many “anti-oxidant” molecules, glutathione must be constantly recycled, and it is vitamin B2 that allows this recycling to take place. Composition The composition of goat’s milk does not differ greatly from that of cow’s milk. Both kinds contain about 13% dry solids. Milk sugar, also known as lactose, is the main constituent of goat’s milk. The other main ingredients of goat’s milk are milk fat, protein, and minerals. One hundred ml of goat’s or cow’s milk has a calorific value of about 280kJ (67 kcal). The composition of the milk depends largely on the breed of goat and the season. In the summer the milk yield is high, and the fat and protein contents are low. Conversely, in the winter the milk yield is low, and the fat and protein contents are higher. Lactose Milk Protein Milk Fat Cholesterol Vitamins Minerals Interesting Facts on Goat’s Milk If you have been to a goat farm, you would notice goats are much more flexible and limber than cows. They can climb and do things that are beautiful to watch. The reason for this is that goats are a bioorganic sodium animal, while cows are a calcium animal. Bioorganic sodium is known in Naturopathic Medicine as the youth element. Arthritis does not come with old age. It is lack of this essential mineral that brings on the symptoms of old age. The highest source of bioorganic sodium is found in goat’s milk. It is the sodium that keeps the goats young, active, flexible, and limber all of their lives. There are no old goats in the human sense. They can climb, jump, leap, and walk all their lives because bioorganic sodium is the joining mobilizing material that makes this possible. Dr. Koenig of Germany, in autopsy after autopsy, discovered that there is more sodium stored in the stomach than any other organ of the body. The stomach is known as a bioorganic sodium organ in naturopathic medicine. When the body becomes deficient in bioorganic sodium foods do not digest properly. The stomach’s ability to produce enzymes and hydrochloric acid is slowed down and we experience belching, bloating, and ulcers become possible along with many other digestive problems. Coffee, tea, sugar, white flour products, chocolate, alcohol, and especially soda drinking produces a high stomach acid imbalance that sucks the bioorganic sodium right off the walls of the stomach and colon. This condition sometimes takes many years to manifest and is not noticed until it becomes a named disease. Therefore, goat’s milk are natural food medicines designed to both nourish and heal, prevent and treat the stomach, colon, intestines, and arthritic like conditions. Ghandi was always able to rapidly come back to excellent health after his very prolonged fast because of goat’s milk. Goat’s milk is one of the best food medicines for rebuilding the brain, nervous system, and mental faculties. Goat’s milk is one of the finest foods for generating the cells of the body and bringing a person back to health. You may also interested in
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