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Goat milk is considered one of the healthiest foods. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 that are important for the strengthening of the nervous system, and abounds in minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium) that play an important role for bone strength and maintenance of immunity.

Goat milk is rich in nutrients like protein, vitamins, and minerals. Healthline experts say one glass (about 200 ml) of goat milk contains:

170 calories,

9 grams of protein,

10 grams of fat,

11 grams of carbohydrates (lactose),

330 milligrams of calcium.

There are many benefits of goat milk that can be extremely beneficial to human health:

fatty acid content - goat milk contains short-chain fatty acids that are faster metabolized, resulting in easier digestion, and the characteristic fatty acids in goat's milk are caprine, caprine, and caprine,

fewer allergens - people who are allergic to cow's milk are usually not allergic to goats, and this is thought to be due to the lack of lactalbumin that cow's milk contains,

metabolic action - goat milk increases the ability to metabolize iron and copper, and is recommended for people suffering from anemia caused by a lack of iron in the blood,

the similarity to human milk - a study published in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition found that goat milk has a great similarity to the structure of breast milk, which makes goat milk extremely suitable for children,

protein - in goat milk there is a higher proportion of whey protein that is considered to be the most valuable food dietary protein,

amino acid taurine - the presence of this amino acid in goat milk plays an important role in the growth and development of the brain,

rich in vitamins - goat milk contains vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 that are important for strengthening the nervous system, and it also contains more vitamin A than cow's milk,

Wealthy minerals - goat's milk is a rich source of calcium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, and selenium that play an important role in many life functions,

exceptional nutrition - in order to meet the daily needs of the body, it is enough to drink a glass of goat's milk of 200 milliliters,

environmental protection - goats require less space and food than cows,

minor toxicity - many cows are given growth hormones to increase milk production in an unnatural manner, while goats are rarely treated in this way,

goat's milk for children - children who are fed goat milk have seen faster growth, higher body weight and better bone mineralization than children who consumed cow's milk.

Goat milk has a very important antioxidant Glutathione.

-Basic facts about glutathione

In its chemical composition, glutathione is a tripeptide, i.e. a chemical compound consisting of three amino acids.

The chemical name is γ-L-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine, and its chemical formula is C10H17N3O6S.

It is widespread in the biosphere of our planet, in nature.

-Strengthens immunity and maintains a hormonal balance

- .It plays an important role in cellular breathing both in mammals and in plants and protects red blood cells (erythrocytes) from hydrogen peroxide, which is a toxic by-product of many metabolic reactions.

Glutathione is one of the most important sulfur-containing organic compounds.

The amino acids that enter it are cysteine, glycine and glutamic acid.

Glutathione has a share in many cell biochemical processes. In order for the body to function normally, it needs a persistent source of glutathione.

Primarily, GSH efficiently cleans free radicals and other reactive oxygen compounds directly, and indirectly through enzymatic reactions.

2003 surveys have shown that GSH prevents influenza virus infection.

GSH / GSSG is the most important redox in the body, the key is antioxidant, it is important in the metabolism of nutrients and in the regulation of the pathways essential for the homeostasis of the whole body.

The lack of glutathione contributes to oxidative stress, which can play a key role in the aging process and the occurrence of many diseases.

Of particular importance is glutathione in the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.

Various neurodegenerative diseases and disorders are associated with abnormally low levels of GSH in the body.

In patients with Alzheimer's disease, a decrease in GSH levels in lymphoblasts was observed, while in the case of Parkinson's disease, the substance of the nigra was severely depleted by GSH.

The GHG depletion threshold below which the station usually dies is 70-80%.

Mitochondria are particularly vulnerable in this respect. Scheduling mitochondria has proven to be a key cause of Parkinson's disease.

Clinical trials have shown that the reduction of glutathione in mitochondria leads to cell death.

Low levels of glutathione in the body are associated with liver dysfunction and immune system disorders, heart disease and premature aging.

Normal levels of GSH in human tissue range between 0.1 and 10 millimoles (mM).

The highest concentration is in the liver, up to 10 mM, and in the spleen, kidneys, lenses, erythrocytes, and leukocytes.

Plasma concentrations are about 4-5 micromoles.

Factors of oxidative stress that can impoverish the GSH are:

UV radiation and other (ionizing) radiation

viral infections

poisons from the environment

chemicals from households

heavy metals.

I do not know if anyone has already mentioned goat milk, my recommendation is to drink raw day 400 ml.

Let me introduce myself I am Damir from Bosnia and Herzegovina. I am a 40 years old man.

I have live for almost 5 years without any drugs. I believe that Parkinson has a reason why he comes into our life. Parkinson is just a name/dimension of this condition or how Louise Hay like the call unhealthiness. It is our choice. You need to take lessons from it and take control again on your mind-body. Doctor Joe Dispenza says. The Habit of Your New Self.

In order for us to create something new in our lives, we have to leave behind a portion of the known and familiar. This includes familiar thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and sometimes even relationships. For most people, leaving behind the illusory security of the known and stepping into the unknown can be a terrifying place. This is why change is so hard. I believe in my recovery you should also believe. The real power is in yourself so we need to use it. I know many of you knows that this condition is complex and it takes time to repair your body, soul mind. You need to believe in your recovery no matter how old you keep moving forward how Rocky says. One more thing this forum is very good. I've been following for a long time I didn't write so often.

I wish you all the best guys. You are very brave people.

OO drink raw goat milk or how you guys call it: Vhey or in my language Surtka that's

liquid from the process of making cheese or milk etc.

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ConnieD profile image
ConnieD

Do you take any other supplements? Thank you 😊

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delboy381 in reply toConnieD

Yes I do.Q10, B complex, zinc multivitamin that's about it.

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ConnieD in reply todelboy381

That’s wonderful that you aren’t taking meds. I wonder if stores sell raw goat milk or if it can only be purchased at a farm? Does pasteurized goat milk lose its nutritional value?

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delboy381 in reply toConnieD

It would be the best to buy milk from the farm and yes milk loosing value if you are cooking it. I am using milk from the Alpine goats It doesn't have a bad taste.

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ConnieD in reply todelboy381

Thank you for this information!!😊

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delboy381 in reply toConnieD

You welcome.We are here to help each other.Have a good day or night I don't know what time is at your country.In my country is 5 pm.

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ConnieD in reply todelboy381

Yes that’s what I like about this community! Everyone is helpful and so willing to share what works for them! I live in the USA 11 in the morning here, enjoy your evening!! Connie

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delboy381 in reply toConnieD

I have lived one year in Seattle I married there. After my diagnosis of the Swedish Medical Institut, I returned back into my country. I didn't wanna be a burden to my wife it is a long story. I like to think that my mission is still here.

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Baldy70 in reply toConnieD

Raw goat milk is illegal to be sold for human consumption in many states l drink Meyenberg pasteurized goats milk and it puts me to sleeeeeep 😴

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Hazel2216 in reply todelboy381

Could you please tell me like from how long were you consuming medicines and when did u stop meds and started consuming goat milk and how far goat milk has helped you with pd

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WinnieThePoo

Reminds me of an amusing moment last week when the kids were over. We like to buy organic unpasteurised cheeses locally, for the probiotics, and the taste. In the Esperaza market we bought a Camembert Brebis (sheeps milk). Later , at lunch at home, Sue looked at the scruffy bit of land we bought to add some outbuildings, and have yet to "tackle" and said "we could get a goat to put on there, then we could make this cheese ourself"

It would need to be a clever goat to make sheep milk cheese... :-)

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delboy381 in reply toWinnieThePoo

Nice idea Winnie...The goats need to feed more in nature then the milk has a higher value.

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Jennyjenny2 in reply toWinnieThePoo

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enjoysalud

I was born in 1940 and lived with my parents and grandfather in South Central Los Angeles....within the heart of the city.

My grandfather grew vegetables, raised grey hound dogs, chickens, rabbits, and one goat....all in the backyard. He also had a full time job. Long story short I had a glass of goat milk (direct from the goat) each day.

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roslynlady

Will goat milk yogurt give similar benefits?

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delboy381 in reply toroslynlady

If it is homemade it's good but I recommend you only raw to drink. Daily approximately 400ml one glass in the morning one before you go the bed.

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fossygma

I also heard sheeps milk is excellent, your thoughts.

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delboy381 in reply tofossygma

I don't really know every milk has some benefits but goat milk is specified especially cause he has a lot of glutathione. I will put here one short video the old guy from my country talking about the value of goat milk you will understand.

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2bats

I also highly recommend goat cheese, yoghurt and especially butter which is delicious and also great for cooking with. Here in the UK we are lucky having St Helens Farm supplying our supermarkets. On my Keto Diet I have 25gm of goat butter as a tasty fat snack and also put it in my coffee!

Best regards, Phil 2bats

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delboy381 in reply to2bats

Thank you for your comment and advice have a nice day Phil 2bats.

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fossygma in reply todelboy381

Great, thank you

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tarz

My only worry is that if the value of goat's milk catches on and it becomes popular, then in the effort to mass produce it, the same thing that has happened to the cow's milk industry will happen to goats and goat's milk, resulting in an inferior product.

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delboy381 in reply totarz

No need to worry about such things. Have a good day Tarz.

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SilentEchoes

Thank you for your well reasoned post. It seems like excellent advice. Have you made quark or cottage cheese (soft cheese) with goat milk?

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delboy381 in reply toSilentEchoes

You welcome thanks. I don't make a cheese I am buying milk from one farmer and No I drink it as I said a raw. It is more valuable than if you are cooking it. Have a nice day.

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Hazel2216

Could you please tell me how far you have been taking tablets and when did u finally started taking goat milk and did that really help you and how far ? Earlier how many tablets and now how far it has reduced.. and how long it takes to see improvements while taking goat milk? Do u take tablets while you first started with goat milk? Please please do answer my questions... Thank u so much

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delboy381 in reply toHazel2216

I have been using goat's milk for at least two years. I didn't use pills then. I was without pills for four years, I followed Dr. Janice Hadlock's program and I couldn't stand it because it became difficult. I tried a lot of different methods, supplements, etc. I see you are new to the forum, how long have you had PD? Stay strong.

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