Published on 12, July, 2020
please can anyone tell me has someone tried camel milk for autistic child
if you how useful it is?
where to get it from in UK?
Did the mere proximity of the camel make you feel NT?
Lol, you just opened a door to so many inappropriate comments............I'll have to pass on this one. Lol, very naughty Trainspotter!
To Nas49865...
Reply, please.
Or if other people's responses here have confused you, then say that, please.
I understand now that people are having a bit of a laugh.
But one symptom of autism is taking things literally and unable to see the joke/humour.
Robert124 said:Am I the only one here taking this seriously?
...Just to offer some support to yourself, Sir...I take Threads seriously at first, but then sometimes I wait and see how others Post, and so then notice an 'angle' which did not occur to myself before...
...It helps me a lot if the OP replies as well, though...
With regards to 'exotic' (uncommon) foods such as milk from Camels or Sheep or even ordinary Goats Cheese, I find that they are much the same: Milk is milk and Cheese is cheese, but this is because they are all "Standardised" to be similar to each other ...in the End.
It is a pity. All that aside, you are correct of course. They DO have different benefits and Minerals, Vitamins, Molecules, etc. But Standardisation and Processing throws much of the benefits out of the window -- it is like the difference between eating Spinach and Lettuce, or Beef and Lamb. These are different and have different benefits.
...Bottom line is - No such thing as a "Cure for Autism", but Is such thing as a "Cure" for Allergies and Digestive-Discomfort! I would drink Camel, Goat, Soya, Almond, etc. Milks, any day over non-stop enforced Cows Milk, Thanks!
(Oops - That turned into a bit of a Rant. Sorry!)
When I last went to church the vicar said 'Now let us pray for ****holes. " At least that is what I thought he said ...
Ooooooooo that’s nice
In your best camel design china...
Served from your camel teapot...
Camels can also cure migraines. Permanently.
The question is should you have one hump^wlump or two with your camel milk tea made from camel tea.
Should you have one hump^wlump or two with your camel milk tea?
Yes. You might not be an elephant :-D.
Oh good idea. Multiple double blind trials. I wonder if Novichok might also work?... :-).
I wouldn't want anybody to get the hump.
No-one said that it doesn't. The reason people aren't taking it seriously is that it is being marketed as a "cure" for autism. The nutritional value of camel milk and the claim that it cures autism are two very different issues.
Am I the only one here taking this seriously?
Camel milk has been an integral part of the nutrition of the nomads in Central Asia and the Arab countries as long as the camel itself: for more than 3000 years. Camel milk contains five times as much Vitamin C and ten times more iron as cow milk, but only half the fat. It is also rich in Vitamin A and some B vitamins like B1, B2, B12.
Ah, sometimes it's all part of the experience!
I have heard that Coca Cola cures Camel Pox in camels. Elvis and Jesus told me on Alderaan. I'm now marketing it to Uyghur, Bedouin, and Australian camels.
BTW this is now a camel thread.