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Camel milk, which is said to be closer to human milk than any other milk, has a number of health benefits for those who choose to drink it.
It is rich is vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins B and C, and iron.
The drink also has antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Further, the milk is a rich source of insulin, making it a great treatment option for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes sufferers.
According to the Camel Milk Association, a month-long study showed that people with Type 1 diabetes who drank almost a pint daily improved their blood glucose levels.
Camel milk is also a good source of protein, and can often even be drunk by people with lactose intolerance.
Currently, it may not be the most popular milk in the world, but it does offer benefits that cow and goat milks do not - including lower cholesterol levels.
Traditionally popular in the Middle East, the milk has become popular in the Netherlands and Belgium in recent years where it is generally sold in organic shops.
gegiroor wrote:Somalis in Australia are refugees who're getting their feet established there. Besides, to my dismay, Somalis sees nowadays camel-herding to be backward, so unless there is a mentality change, Somalis would not be herding camels in Australia.
djibsomali wrote:Hadii niin somali ahaan laha domino effect baa kaa dhici lahayd meesha!
Somali copy each other and have no originality!
if it was a Gadabursi guy in no time xabaad issaq aah ayaa next farm ibsaan lahayd then a dhulbanhantee would have followed the issaq.
marjerteen would have said anigaa kaa ficaan kaan dhulbhantee, Sacaad would have said araa maa malay aad mooday? this ishow you look after camels.
Abgaal would have sold all his donkey to swap for camels.
cadcad would have followed and feed his camel with xalwo to sweeten the milks, jareer would have grazed with fine herb those camels and fatten up.
in no time you will have competition like no other!
too many suppliers for few consumers and the gadabursi guy would have gone back to his books after he became bankrupt followed by the issaq and so on!
Since you started this thread about camel herding business in Australia and you always bring up "my search of my minyaro," I think I can read between the lines. You're passing me your signals as usual. I am sure you remember my conditions. Why don't you just admit I am always staying in your mind, and these shots that you throw at me usually are your way of communicating to me! I appreciate your "traditional" style of moves that you're making towards me, but I still want to stress my conditions. Please revisit them and see if you can fulfill themCherine wrote:gegiroor wrote:Somalis in Australia are refugees who're getting their feet established there. Besides, to my dismay, Somalis sees nowadays camel-herding to be backward, so unless there is a mentality change, Somalis would not be herding camels in Australia.
Yet these same refugees can set up elaborate khiyaano businesses aan arladda joogin![]()
I think thiss camel business is the venture for you, considering you were looking for one so you can afford that elusive min yaro
Kaafiye wrote:This has nothing to do with Somalis, as if we are the only nation in the world that has camels. The Arabs, Indians, Persians, and North Africans all have camels in their country too.
Yes we should have taken advantage of our opportunities beforehand, but don't make this about Somalis vs Israelis
Steady on. I just love taking the mickey out of you.gegiroor wrote:Since you started this thread about camel herding business in Australia and you always bring up "my search of my minyaro," I think I can read between the lines. You're passing me your signals as usual. I am sure you remember my conditions. Why don't you just admit I am always staying in your mind, and these shots that you throw at me usually are your way of communicating to me! I appreciate your "traditional" style of moves that you're making towards me, but I still want to stress my conditions. Please revisit them and see if you can fulfill themCherine wrote:gegiroor wrote:Somalis in Australia are refugees who're getting their feet established there. Besides, to my dismay, Somalis sees nowadays camel-herding to be backward, so unless there is a mentality change, Somalis would not be herding camels in Australia.
Yet these same refugees can set up elaborate khiyaano businesses aan arladda joogin![]()
I think thiss camel business is the venture for you, considering you were looking for one so you can afford that elusive min yaro![]()
I know, yeah, I know you want to make fun of me, but of course I also know waayeel qosol buu sheekada ku dhamaystaaCherine wrote:Steady on. I just love taking the mickey out of you.gegiroor wrote:
Since you started this thread about camel herding business in Australia and you always bring up "my search of my minyaro," I think I can read between the lines. You're passing me your signals as usual. I am sure you remember my conditions. Why don't you just admit I am always staying in your mind, and these shots that you throw at me usually are your way of communicating to me! I appreciate your "traditional" style of moves that you're making towards me, but I still want to stress my conditions. Please revisit them and see if you can fulfill them![]()
Waar meel naga fadhiiso ninyahow authentic iyo Caliya lahanaynine. How do you know he is Bani Israel? He could be a Khazar Jews from Khazaria for all we know.SahanGalbeed wrote:, authentic bani Israel