Not all kinds of milk are the same!
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Donkey milk is natural, sustainably sourced and is chemical free. It has been used in the ancient times to treat various conditions. Hippocrates, a Greek physician first wrote about the uses of donkey milk to treat infections, inflammations including fevers and sometimes even in poisonings. Romans and Egyptians also used donkey's milk extensively and have written in their scriptures about its various benefits including treating diabetes, asthma, and gut ulcers. Cosmetically used in the past by Cleopatra, the famed Egyptian queen known for her beauty, was known to bathe in donkey’s milk. Bathing in donkey's milk was known in the ancient days to preserve the beauty and heal skin conditions. Ancient Roman physicians wrote about women bathing in donkey's milk for softer skin and to preserve beauty.
Donkey's milk is known to have anti-inflammatory properties with higher level of anti-oxidants to prevent free radical damage. Enzymes present in donkey's milk have anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties which help in improving lung conditions, inflammatory conditions and gut health. Donkey's milk is known to improve joint pains and improve skeletal health with its higher calcium absorption property.
Donkey's milk is the closer in composition to human milk and was known to be an effective milk substitute in infants in the past. With a better protein and carbohydrate content it is an effective nutritional support especially in diabetic patients and obese individuals who have difficulty in maintaining weight.
Skin healing properties of donkey milk are well known and have been used in ancient days to treat skin conditions. The presence of enzymes such as lactoferrin, lysozyme and essential fatty acids improve skin texture and have healing properties which can improve conditions such as acne, psoriasis and eczema. Higher Vitamin C concentrations compared to other animal milks helps to brighten skin and helps in anti-aging. Donkey's milk is widely in cosmetic industry for its various uses probably explaining its use from ancient days.
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