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The importance of CAMEL MILK.

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/arti...

"Camel’s milk is being studied for a possible role in reducing the effects of diabetes and heart disease. There are an estimated 20 million camels worldwide, with Somalia home to the largest herd."

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4930094.stm

"its high mineral and vitamin content, research has suggested that antibodies in camels' milk can help fight diseases like cancer, HIV/Aids Alzheimer's and hepatitis C."

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"Camel’s milk, as well as being low in fat, also contains vitamin B, iron and unsaturated fatty acids. Its nutritional value has led to a range of health claims. One small study, released by the Camel Applied Research and Development Network, found camel's milk could help treat Type 1 diabetes".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4930120.stm

"Tasting slightly more salty than cows' milk, but with three times the vitamin C and up to 10 times the iron content, camel's milk is touted as a powerful tonic against many diseases and as an aphrodisiac."

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"Some research suggests that camel milk antibodies can help fight diseases like cancer, HIV-AIDS, Alzheimer's and hepatitis C. In Kenya, studies are under way to determine the effect of camel milk on diabetes and heart disease."

World's first camel-milk chocolates going global :

http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/...

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"Camel milk is a centuries-old staple for nomadic tribes across the Middle East and Africa. It is also drunk by elderly men to enhance virility; by the sick to treat a variety of ailments; and by those who believe it has magical properties."

"She gets a phone call almost every week from Abdirizak Mohamuod, a Somalian man in Minnesota who sells dried fruits and ethnic food. He says he has at least 70,000 Somalian customers in Minnesota who would buy it.'We would like to get the milk as soon as possible,', he said."

http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/themes/en/dairy...

"The world’s biggest camel milk producer is Somalia, with 850,000 tonnes a year, followed by Saudi Arabia with 89,000 tonnes."

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"Camel milk is slightly saltier than cows’ milk, three times as rich in Vitamin C and is known to be rich in iron, unsaturated fatty acids and B vitamins. It is a natural and essential food item in areas where there is a scarcity of water and forage. High levels of wastage are often reported as herds are usually far from ready urban markets, particularly during the highest production season.
In Russia, Kazakhstan and India, doctors often prescribe it to convalescing patients while, in Africa, it may be recommended for people living with AIDS. Research is also ongoing into the role claimed for camel milk in reducing diabetes and coronary heart disease."

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Man i love camel milk walahi i miss it so much. It is a bit salty but high in iron which is something i lack in my body since moving to America. Cant wait to go back and have some real Somali caano geel.
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SOMALIAN HONEY wrote:
Man i love camel milk walahi i miss it so much. It is a bit salty but high in iron which is something i lack in my body since moving to America. Cant wait to go back and have some real Somali caano geel.
iron is good for anemia and hard work
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orient_oob wrote:
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iron is good for anemia and hard work
May be I will import this camel milk to Norway. They really need it in this cold climate. Lol!
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SOMALIAN HONEY wrote:
Man i love camel milk walahi i miss it so much. It is a bit salty but high in iron which is something i lack in my body since moving to America. Cant wait to go back and have some real Somali caano geel.
You missed 'Karuur geel' and 'dhai geel'. We have have more than 6 million camels in Somalia, the largest number in the world. Sudan is the second.

Camel pageants in Saudi Arabia.Lol!

http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/a...
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May be I will import this camel milk to Norway. They really need it in this cold climate. Lol!
no let them with their resources ,keep it to yourself

i know north europeans grow fast with reason they drink milk a lot
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no let them with their resources ,keep it to yourself
i know north europeans grow fast with reason they drink milk a lot
I remember when I was new to Norway and saw people buying a lot of milk. I couldn't believe people will be drinking all this milk. I later realized that Norwegians use milk for cooking food instead of water.

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SOMALIAN HONEY wrote:
Man i love camel milk walahi i miss it so much. It is a bit salty but high in iron which is something i lack in my body since moving to America. Cant wait to go back and have some real Somali caano geel.
I couldn't agree more with you sis. Home is not home until you drink the traditional Caano geel which is the most healthiest milk out there. It's benefits are unlimited. They're even trying to research as to why Nomadic people are LESS prone to diseases.

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You missed 'Karuur geel' and 'dhai geel'. We have have more than 6 million camels in Somalia, the largest number in the world. Sudan is the second.
Camel pageants in Saudi Arabia.Lol!
http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/a...
LOL yea that was funny man. Some companies are actually working on developing Camel milk soap since it's rich contend is good for the skin. It has also been said, Cleopatra used to bath in Camel milk inorder to obtain flawless skin.
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I remember when I was new to Norway and saw people buying a lot of milk. I couldn't believe people will be drinking all this milk. I later realized that Norwegians use milk for cooking food instead of water.
this true those europeans are curing about themselves a lot specially swedish i know some young boys who looks like men in 20th all this because they use to drink milk

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this true those europeans are curing about themselves a lot specially swedish i know some young boys who looks like men in 20th all this because they use to drink milk
True and it's also about eating NATURAL (organic) FOOD. By the way have you seen Food, Inc?

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

It's very informative documentary.
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True and it's also about eating NATURAL (organic) FOOD. By the way have you seen Food, Inc?
http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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It's very informative documentary.
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I didn't eat food like this in my life -Chemical free
maeyow iam hungry give me a piece of cheese
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"Camel’s milk is being studied for a possible role in reducing the effects of diabetes and heart disease. There are an estimated 20 million camels worldwide, with Somalia home to the largest herd."
i always wondered why somali nomads were so healthy living only on camel milk and meat. it explains a lot. i'm the only one in my family that doesnt drink milk but alhamdulilahi i am tall and i have never broken a bone, now i know its all down to my forefathers love of camel milk cool.

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oohoo
I didn't eat food like this in my life -Chemical free
maeyow iam hungry give me a piece of cheese
Chemical free food are hard to find. Real organic food tent to rot quickly while chemical engineered food usually have longer shelf life.

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i always wondered why somali nomads were so healthy living only on camel milk and meat. it explains a lot. i'm the only one in my family that doesnt drink milk but alhamdulilahi i am tall and i have never broken a bone, now i know its all down to my forefathers love of camel milk cool.
Exactly sis i always wondered why most of our poetry emphasize on camels, maybe our forefathers knew something we didn't.

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iron is good for anemia and hard work
Camel milk contains a lot of unknown nutritions that scientist still discovering today. However, this is not new to Somalis who have known the secret benefits of Camel.

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Camel Milk: A Source of Sustenance for Somalis :

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Oct 5, 2009
 
Camel milk is wonderful, I do believe in the health benefits of Camel milk. Most Somalis are tall because of drinking camel milk:)
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It's time for somalians to stop drinking camel milk and drink cow milk like humans do. That might help you start acting like human beings.
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