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Oromia (Indigenous peoples of East African Rift valley): Ark of Taste: Karrayyuu Oromo Herders’ Camel Milk [via BBC4] October 23, 2015

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Superfood (Camel Milk) can Beat the Challenge of Superbug (Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics)

https://oromianeconomist.wordpress.com/2015/03/15/superfood-camel-milk-can-beat-the-challenge-of-superbug-bacterial-resistance-to-antibiotics/

Superfood (Camel Milk) can Beat the Challenge of Superbug (Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics) March 15, 2015

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Camel in Borana Oromo

 

‘The microbiologists continuously exploring camel milk for its unique antimicrobial characteristics. They revealed that camel milk’s (CM) antimicrobial attributes are more important than other multi-dimensional benefits especially in scenario as scientists has warned about the future threat of superbug1. Scientists and health officials have been warning us about antibiotic overuse and drug-resistant “superbugs” for a long time. Antibiotics kill bacteria that cause infection but in the process they can also kill good bacteria (the human body hosts about 100 trillion). This phenomenon is developing towards a complicated two pronged dilemma, i.e. resistance of harmful bacteria to antibiotics and vanishing the good bacteria. The scientists has warned that million of people will be killed by the superbug in the years to come.’

Natural Health with the Camel Milk

The microbiologists continuously exploring camel milk for its unique antimicrobial characteristics. They revealed that camel milk’s (CM) antimicrobial attributes are more important than other multi-dimensional benefits especially in scenario as scientists has warned about the future threat of superbug1.  Scientists and health officials have been warning us about antibiotic overuse and drug-resistant “superbugs” for a long time. Antibiotics kill bacteria that cause infection but in the process they can also kill good bacteria (the human body hosts about 100 trillion). This phenomenon is developing towards a complicated two pronged dilemma, i.e. resistance of harmful bacteria to antibiotics and vanishing the good bacteria. The scientists has warned that million of people will be killed by the superbug in the years to come.

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Drug Resistant Bacteria Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

With courtesy of CNN

Camel milk fortified with natural antibiotics (lactoferrin, lactic acid bacteria and others)with symbiotic affect to the good bacteria…

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