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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
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    Seriously, speaking of Milks Baby Eczema can be a real problem, not only when they are littlies but also as they get older.
    We found Goat's Milk was wonderful & cleared it up nicely. I tell you, it nearly came to Baby Homicide & Baby Bashing. Our next doors at the time kept Goats so we tried it. (??????) This was back in the days when anything like this was treated as "Quackery". Now it is sold commercially in Supermarkets.
    Anyone else experienced this amazing change in Babies when Goat's milk was used in lieu of Cows Milk?
    Some friends of mine had problems with their last child, a girl, and they tried goats milk and it turned the problems around and she was great after that. No more problems since. She's a grown up now. Goats milk cured whatever the problem was.

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    My eldest son was brought up on goats milk, had a allergy to cows milk and brought on asthma attacks, he grew out of it by early adult hood
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    My second grandchild was also brought up on goats milk. She suffered from severe eczema - we have numerous pictures of her covered in bandages. I remember her as a newborn wearing mittens to stop her scratching. I'm not sure whether the goats milk helped - but she still (19) prefers goat cheese.
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    Thanks all.


    Yes it seems to be a wonderful thing & when one has exhausted all other Medical avenues (ointments & suchlike) & one is "forced" into giving that 'Quack' stuff a go it is like a miracle happening over, in our case,two days.

    'er indoors who is worldly in these matters recalls being told by our next doors at the time that it is to do with the small fat Globules in Goat's milk compared to the globules in a larger animal ie. A Cow. Other than that little Gem she can't recall any other reason given for it's successful "Treatment" effects.


    Ours is 56 just gone & apart from a chip on her shoulder some days, she is fine. No Horns or stuff, & our Grandchild has never had a problem. Our family doesn't appear to have had a history of Eczema so it remains a bit of a mystery. But hey Ho.

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    Female camels are the animal of choice for desert treks because their milk can be drunk to keep the traveller alive, I have read. Male camels are just redundant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Female camels are the animal of choice for desert treks because their milk can be drunk to keep the traveller alive, I have read. Male camels are just redundant.
    Umm, for a female camel to lactate, wouldn't there have to be a male camel to, you know, aah, oh gosh, you know, have a hump?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Umm, for a female camel to lactate, wouldn't there have to be a male camel to, you know, aah, oh gosh, you know, have a hump?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Umm, for a female camel to lactate, wouldn't there have to be a male camel to, you know, aah, oh gosh, you know, have a hump?
    I think they milk the females and eat the males.

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    If you only have a female camel don’t worry about the milk
    It’s other bodily fluid is also good to use as hair shampoo
    Also to drink

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