While
cow’s milk
remains one of world’s most common daily drinks, it is interesting to
note that it may also be the reason why many people experience
gas, bloating and other forms of indigestion.
When the average cow is given growth hormones, antibiotics, GMO feed,
vaccinations and exposed to toxic conditions, it is no wonder that many
humans experience negative effects from consuming
pasteurized cow milk.
Goat’s milk is a much healthier alternative, especially when it is
raw and organic. Goats produce about 2% of the global milk supply and
it is interesting that most of the populations of people who consume
goat milks cite a lower incidence of allergies and digestive complaints.
Nutritional Value of Goat’s Milk
Goat’s milk is the milk of domesticated goats. It is rich in fat and
minerals and is processed to make goat’s butter, cheese, ice cream, and
other dairy products.
Nutritional Facts of Goat’s Milk
Goat’s milk is rich in calcium, potassium, magnesium, and
phosphorous. It has a good amount of sodium and small amounts of
selenium, zinc, and iron.
Vitamin Content of Goat’s Milk
Goat’s milk is rich in vitamin A, D, and choline. It contains small
amounts of vitamin C, E, K, riboflavin, niacin, folate, vitamin B12, and
pantothenic acid.
Caloric Content of Goat’s Milk
100 grams of goat’s milk has 69 calories. Calories from fat are 36.
Health Benefits of Goat’s Milk
Goat’s milk is good for reducing the symptoms of ear infections,
asthma, eczema, and rheumatoid arthritis. It is also good for healthy
bones and cardiovascular health.
Goat’s milk offers a wide variety of health benefits, with very few of the negative side effects of drinking regular cow milk.
1. Reaction to Inflammation
Some research suggests that one of the main benefits of goat milk is
that it may benefit inflammation. Another reason why it is easier for
people with bowel inflammation to drink goat’s milk, instead of cow’s
milk.
2. Environmentally Friendly
Goats requires far less space and food than cows. Typically, you can
comfortably raise six goats on the same acreage as two cows.
3. Metabolic agent
Studies done at the USDA and Prairie View A&M University, link
goat’s milk to an increased ability to metabolize iron and copper,
especially amongst individuals with digestion and absorption
limitations. Besides drinking goat’s milk, you can also take a
digestive enzymes supplement to help with this also.
4. Bio-availability
Another main health benefit of goat milk, is that it is closer to
human mother’s milk than cow’s milk is. Because it has a chemical make
up that is much closer to human milk, it is easier to digest and
assimilate in the human body.
5. Lower in Fat
Goat’s milk is a great option for people who want to lose weight. It
has less fat, but still maintains the high levels of proteins and
essential amino acids found in cow’s milk.
6. High in Fatty Acids
While cow’s milk has about seventeen percent fatty acids, goat’s milk
averages thirty five percent fatty acids, making it more nutritionally
wholesome. In fact, up to 50% of people with lactose intolerance to
cow’s milk find that they can easily digest goat’s milk, especially if
it is raw.
7. Calcium-rich
Many people worry that they need to drink cow’s milk for calcium
intake and the prevention of bone loss. Goat’s milk also offers high
amounts of calcium, the amino acid tryptophan, and much less side
effects of drinking cow’s milk. It’s just one of the many
foods high in calcium.
8. Anti-Mucousal
While drinking cow’s milk is a common reason for allergies and excess
mucous, goat’s milk is not. Cow’s milk is high in fat, which may
increase mucous build-up. Moreover, the fat globules in goat’s milk are
one ninth the size of those found in cow’s milk, another possible reason
why it does not produce irritation in the gut.
9. Ultra-nourishing
In Naturopathic medicine, goat’s are referred to as bioorganic sodium
animals. They are also associated with vigour, flexibility and
vitality. Cows are calcium animals known for stability and heaviness.
Bioorganic sodium is an important element in keeping joints mobile and
limber. Goat milk has traditionally been used in medicinal cultures to
nourish and regenerate an over-taxed nervous system. Goat’s milk is also
extremely nutrient dense. It has almost 35% of your daily needs for
calcium in one cup. Extremely high in riboflavin, just one cup of goat’s
milk offers 20.0% of our daily needs. Add to that high amounts of
phosphorous, Vitamin B12, protein and potassium. In fact, Ghandi himself
rejuvenated his own health after extremely long periods of fasting
through drinking raw goat’s milk
[1].
10. Less toxic than Cow’s Milk
Whereas most cow’s milk is pumped full of bovine growth hormones as
well as a substance known as bovine somatotropin, a hormone specific for
increasing milk production in an unnatural way, goat’s are rarely
treated with these substances. Because of its use on the fringes of big
agriculture, goat’s milk is not only more nutritious for you, but also
less toxic.
11. May Boost Immune System
Goat’s milk has the trace mineral, selenium, a key essential mineral
in keeping the immune system strong and functioning normally.
Why You Should Drink Goat Milk Over Cow’s Milk
These are just a few of the many health benefits of goat milk. Not
only does it contain more nutrients your body craves, but it also has
less additives than cow’s milk. Go with the healthier choice.
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