The Magic in Goat Milk

, unlike any other type of milk, has great medicinal and therapeutic characteristics and has been known to aid/cure skin problems, assist respiratory and digestive processes in infants and promote all around good nutrition in humans.

The Differences between to Cow Milk

as a food source is naturally homogenized unlike cow milk, due to its smooth texture, which makes it easy to absorb in the body and digest. contains more vitamins A and B than cow milk although both types of milk have the same levels of vitamins C, D, Iron, Protein and Fat. contains less lactose than cow milk.

Digestive, Respiratory and other Medicinal Properties

The molecular structure in the fatty acid and protein in is shorter, unlike cow milk globules, which are big and separate on the surface rendering them hard to digest. molecules break down faster and are easier on the human digestive system. This is extremely beneficial to infants who have symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, vomiting and even colic. has been known to treat allergies in both infants and adults. In some cases, has also been found aiding respiratory difficulties in infants with Cystic Fibrosis and children with epilepsy. can help in minimizing cholesterol deposits in the arteries as well as improve mineralization of the skeleton, balancing mineral and hemoglobin levels in the blood and increase blood serum vitamins.

Skin

is probably most well known for its therapeutic qualities to the skin. It moisturizes and balances the skin PH. This is because has the same level of acidity as our skin; hence, it prevents harmful bacteria from forming. can greatly aid in healing cases of acne, eczema and dermatitis.

Summary

By regularly using in our soap, we assist our skin in retaining health and vitality. As the PH level is balanced, the skin is continually nourished and moisturized.

is applied to the process by adding fresh or in powder-form during the cold process, or a glycerin base during the process. has remarkable qualities, which we can all benefit from.

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