• Improves the digestive system and intestinal flora.
• Eases symptoms of Crohn’s disease, asthma and other respiratory disorders.
• Allergies or sensitivities to cow’s milk.
And many more benefits.
Nutritional value of horse milk
The composition of horse milk is very close to breast milk.
About 40 percent of the protein in horse milk consists of whey protein, which is almost double the amount found in cow’s milk. The higher whey concentration leads to enhanced absorption and digestion as compared with usual dairy products.
Horse milk contains about half the quantity of casein compared with cow’s milk. Taking horse milk that has a lower casein content can provide added comfort for everyone who reacts badly to casein, like allergic reactions and gastrointestinal pain.
Horse milk is known for its high value in vitamins and minerals. It is rich in Vitamin A, B complex, C, E, and D, and minerals are also sufficiently available. Horse milk has a more balanced ratio of calcium to phosphorus than most other types of milk, which allows improved absorption of calcium throughout the body.
Always consult a doctor before taking supplements.
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep in a dry and cool place. Food supplements should not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children.