Ever seen an older cartoon with a cat lapping up milk? I often wonder if that was a bowl of goat’s milk now that all of my animals are hooked. Raw goat’s milk has an amazing amount of nutrients and can satisfy more daily requirements than even fathomable. Take a moment and read one of The Pet Beastro’s blogs on this fantastic supplementary product and what exactly it can do for your pet! 

HEALTH BENEFITS OF RAW GOAT’S MILK

If your animal suffers from digestive upset, we highly recommend giving raw goat milk a try. Raw goat milk offers a host of benefits, including: 

Ease of Digestion

Raw goat milk requires no work from the digestive apparatus. It contains over 60 enzymes, including lactase, to prevent lactose intolerance. It has small proteins and fat molecules that make for easier digestion. 

Buffering

Raw goat milk is more buffering than over-the-counter antacids. 

Wholefood Probiotics

The naturally occurring probiotics (good bacteria) and added probiotics in their natural growth medium found in goats milk provide a broad spectrum of nutrients, including enzymes and vitamins. 

Probiotic Growth and Protection

According to Stanley E. Gilliland, Ph.D., Department of Animal Science, Food & Agricultural Products Center, Oklahoma State University, “Milk or milk products provide an excellent carrier for these probiotic organisms. Most of them can readily utilize lactose as an energy source for growth. Thus, an important requirement for the growth in the intestinal tract is provided by the milk. Milk proteins also provide important protection to the probiotic bacteria during passage through the stomach (Charteris et al 1998). Compared to cells suspended in buffered saline all cultures tested survived exposure to simulated gastric juice much better when milk protein was present.” 

Bacteriocins

Bacteriocins, which are produced by the probiotics in the milk formula, are substances that can inhibit pathogenic bacteria, such as Salmonella, without harming good bacteria and body cells. A 2000 study led by Dr. Chitra N. Wendakoon of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, found fermented milk products can kill Helicobacter pylori, the ulcer-causing bacteria often associated with inflammatory bowel disease. 

Reduced Biofilm

Biofilm is produced by microbes and cancer cells for protection. It can prevent probiotics from populating the gut and prevent proper absorption of nutrients. Raw goat milk has over 60 enzymes that can help to break down biofilm. 

Improved Immunity

Gut flora includes the microbes, bacteria, yeast, viruses, and protozoas that naturally populate the digestive system. The type of microbes (good or bad) populating the gut is directly related to what the pet eats. Gut flora influences 84 percent of a pet’s immune system. The proper gut flora can produce not only necessary vitamins, but antibiotic, anti-viral, and anti-fungals required for the body to heal itself. Supporting a pet’s normal gut flora by feeding raw goat milk can help prevent, treat, and cure many ailments. 

Plus, according to Dr. Mercola, probiotics provided by fermented food, like Answers Additional Goat Milk Formula, populate the digestive system 100 times better than probiotics in pill or powder form.