Saturday, May 14, 2011

Must watch videos on camel milk and how it heals

These videos deserve their own blog entry.  For anyone with an autoimmune disease, diabetes, autism, Chrone's disease, allergies, Hepatitis, tuberculosis, parasites, among many other diseases, this set of videos is a MUST WATCH!  This is mind-blowing.  We've seen incredible improvements with camel milk with both boys.

If you only have time for one video, choose #3.  The first video is the story from a woman whose son was healed of a devastating parasitic infection that was destroying his health.

Camel Milk for Health

9 comments:

Anne said...

Hmm, I just read a couple of articles from last year saying camel milk may soon be on the European market. I'm massively lactose intolerant though - I don't remember, do any of you guys have problems with "normal" milk? I can't even drink the lactose-free stuff, so I'm in doubt about the camel's stuff :-)

Jessica said...

Anne,
Camel milk doesn't contain the beta-casein like cow's milk, so it doesn't have the allergenic components that people are reacting to in cow's milk, however it does have some lactose (4.8%), but again, it's different and most people can digest it better than cow's milk lactose. If you are reacting to lactose-free milks, your problem is probably not even with the lactose, it's probably a casein allergy, or both.

I have to warn you though, there IS a cleaning out effect with the first few cups of camel milk! My kids had the most disgusting BMs with it initially, but after that clearing effect, woah, talk about perfect BMs!! I've never seen such perfect stool in my life as we have now with the camel milk and it started literally two days after starting it. We also noticed that when we stopped for two days to go away for the weekend, and then started back up, they had this cleaning out effect again for the first day or so. It can be very hard to tell the difference between how it cleans you out and having a reaction to lactose, at first. So you would have to give it more than a day or two to make sure it's for you. Check out the videos, they explain why people with severe cow milk allergies can handle camel milk.

Anne said...

Hahaha, will check out the vids but have to say your reply made me laugh: such perfect stools - I'm NOT shy to BM talk no worries ;-), it's just that hey, I never thought I'd pay this much attention to poop in my life, ever...you're right, I'm pretty sure it's the casein too, and I'm very sensitive, but if I have a chance at cam milk I'll grab it - thanks for the warning, though! Mental note to time it well ;-)

Jessica said...

Anne,
If you have a FB account and would like to be added to a new closed FB page my friend just started to bring awareness to camel milk, send me an e-mail at luckylot@ptd.net with your FB name and I will add you to the group. That goes for anyone else reading this too, the more the merrier!!

The poop scoop tells us so much about what is going on in a place we can't see, no wonder it's mysteries are such a hot topic among us health freaks, lol.

Anne said...

I don't do FB...and I'm in Europe, so I might not be able to get cam milk for years still. Thanks for offering, though - I'm keeping my ears peeled for news.

Hahaha, the poop scoop...geez, I need to laugh at this, just had a rough couple of days. There's always a better day, eh?

Jessica said...

One day at a time Anne, every day has new possibilities! I know that there was talk of putting camel milk on shelves somewhere in the UK! It's on it's way. That would be SO much easier than driving hours to find a farmer, lol, and probably CHEAPER! No FB?!?!

Jessica said...

Anne, more info for you

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-1293903/Camel-milk-set-sale-British-supermarkets.html

http://www.camelmilkuk.net/

And I thought it was funny that I found this blurb about it, since my warning, lol, "An Ethiopian aficionado warns that newcomers to camel milk should go easy at first, suggesting that glugging back a large amount at the first go can produce a feeling akin to "some form of electric shock". It is renowned as a treatment for constipation and those encountering it for the first time might be alarmed by the digestive effects if they consume too much. "

Anne said...

Hahaha, thanks for the info...yeah, no FB I know, it's a shocker - I don't know, it's just all superficial stuff to me, I think...too many highschool friends looking to see if I posted my kids & house pics yet...:-)

Omg, can't imagine how many hours I'd have to drive from here to find a camel farmer, hehe - but then again, ostrich farms have been common for years, so I might be mistaken! We'll see.

Jessica said...

Anne,
FB is all what you make of it. It COULD be frivolous stuff, or it can create a network of friends you can relate to, from all over the world. I get it though, it's not for everyone. I don't know what I would do without it, honestly! lol It's my connection to the world.