New research shows that hypoallergenic camel milk containing naturally occurring bioactive peptides could potentially protect the gut from harmful enzymes and create heathier digestion.
In addition to being hypoallergenic, camel milk could potentially protect the gut from harmful enzymes and create healthier digestion. New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found that ...
The programme aims to promote traditional Bahraini culture by introducing participants to Arabian horse and camel breeds and showcasing efforts to preserve them. It combines lessons on Bahraini ...
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A series of new investment projects will soon take shape in Kazakhstan’s Kyzylorda region, with a brick factory, thermal power plant, and dry camel milk production plant among the major initiatives ...
Israel and Hamas agreed on the first draft of a ceasefire deal on Wednesday (January 15, 2025), signalling the biggest step yet toward an end to the conflict. Among other things, the 60-day ...
Camel milk can be taken as it is milked directly, in the form of cheese or in milkshakes and yoghurt after adding sweeteners. According to the most recent Kenya Demographic and Health Survey, those ...
Who will buy the animals?” Sadri and breeders taste camel milk in a traditional way [Amir Malik/Al Jazeera] When asked whether the law was responsible for the declining number of camels in the ...
The current approach for diagnosing obesity – one defined solely by an individual’s body mass index – is inadequate. The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Commission on the definition and diagnostic ...
Scientists consider mammalian milk to confer a tremendous evolutionary advantage because it allows mothers to feed immature offspring with food well tailored to their needs. With the advent of ...
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