{"id":983,"date":"2018-05-16T05:43:55","date_gmt":"2018-05-16T00:13:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wecreatedesign.co\/dev\/WP\/fitterfly\/?p=983"},"modified":"2022-05-27T17:32:03","modified_gmt":"2022-05-27T12:02:03","slug":"6-best-animal-based-milk-alternatives-you-dint-know-about","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fitterfly.com\/blog\/6-best-animal-based-milk-alternatives-you-dint-know-about\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Best Animal Based Milk Alternatives You Dint Know About"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Milk allergy and lactose intolerance are surprisingly common in children and may necessitate elimination of milk and milk products in diet. Learning to live without that morning cup of milk can be difficult but is essential if your child is suffering from daily shattering symptoms of the allergy. Having to look at some healthy milk substitutes in the market can be a real tedious task, much more so in the Indian market.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Our Pediatric Nutritionists provide some facts about milk allergy that can help you pick your type of milk substitute:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Milk allergy can be specific to certain milk proteins present in specific type of animal milk. Eg. A child suffering from cow\u2019s milk allergy can tolerate milk proteins present in goat\u2019s milk or any other animal milk.<\/li>\n<li>Many types of animal milk naturally have absence of lactose that can be quite suitable for lactose intolerant kids.<\/li>\n<li>Plant based milk substitutes are equally beneficial and may also have some other added nutritional benefits.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The Indian market is quite obsessed with cow\u2019s milk and hence options of other mammalian drinks are not really highlighted well. Let us take a quick look to know more about them.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>Camel\u2019s milk:<\/strong>\u00a0Quite popular in the desert corners of our country, this local milk is salty in taste but has umpteen nutritional benefits suited for replacing cow\u2019s milk. Camel milk lacks \u03b2-lactoglobulin, and \u03b2-casein which are potent allergens seen in cow\u2019s milk.\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Benefits of Camel\u2019s milk:<\/strong>\u00a0Extremely rich in protein, calcium, 3 times richer in Vitamin C, 10 times richer in iron and potential antimicrobial components like lactoferrin, lysozymes and immunoglobulins is seen absent in cow\u2019s milk. Low in fat and lactose free, camel milk is one such milk substitute which is actually quite superior to cow\u2019s milk.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<li><strong>Goats Milk:<\/strong>\u00a0Nutritionally quite similar to cow\u2019s milk, it is relatively easier to digest and plays an important role in reducing inflammation. It is a healthy substitute for individuals allergic to cow\u2019s milk proteins. The only worry being\u00a0 it has lactose content similar to cow\u2019s milk, makes it a difficult choice for lactose intolerant individuals.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Donkey and Horse milk:<\/strong>\u00a0This option may sound absolutely vague to many readers. However, many are unaware of the nutritional composition of donkey and horse milk quite similar to human milk. It contains 7% of lactose content that helps in high calcium absorption. The amino acid composition of the milk is higher than any other milk including serine, arginine, valine and glutamic acid.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Sheep milk:<\/strong>\u00a0The third most consumed milk in Brazil; it is also marketed in Southern parts of India like Karnataka. Studies suggest that children with cow\u2019s milk problems can consume sheep milk. It is rich in fat, zinc, Vitamin D and calcium. Milk products like cheese and yogurt made of sheep milk are quite popularly available in the market.\u00a0 It is higher in lactose content compared to cow\u2019s milk, hence unsuitable for lactose intolerant kids.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Yak milk:<\/strong>\u00a0Quite popular in the desert pastures and the cold arid regions of North India, it has many nutritional health benefits. It has a pink tinge with a sweet smelling aroma. The high fat content and sugar present makes it sweet in taste and generally does not require addition of sugar. Yak milk is similar to cow\u2019s milk in lactose content but is consumed by children and older individuals of North India even during illness.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Reindeer and milk:<\/strong>\u00a0It is lactose free with high fat content that can be a healthy milk substitute for lactose intolerants. However the high fatty acid profile of the milk can be a cause of concern specifically for individuals combating over weight problems and other health disorders<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Take your pick of animal milk and taste good health!!!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>About Fitterfly:\u00a0<\/strong>FitterFly is a first of its kind, a child centric fitness and nutrition venture that provides integrated tech enabled personalized services to children and their families across India.<br \/>\nWe aim at following one simple principle \u2013\u00a0<strong>Every Child should be in the best of its Health and be 360 degrees Fit.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>FitterFly has been initiated by doctors with more than 40 years of healthcare experience, best child dietitians, and pediatric nutritionists in India, child fitness trainers, and senior technologists.\u00a0 At FitterFly, we make sure that your child remains in the best of his heath and spirit.At FitterFly, we offer customized nutrition\/diet advice and plans for children.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Milk allergy and lactose intolerance are surprisingly common in children and may necessitate elimination of milk and milk products in diet. 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