Cow milk protein Allergy (CMPA) is an immune reaction triggered by consuming cow milk protein. The cow milk protein triggers an inflammation response in the child’s gastrointestinal tract and may occur in the respiratory system or skin depending on where the allergen reaches within minutes to a few hours after contact. In cases of CMPA, goat milk can be an effective substitution, especially for children.

From its nutritional composition to its proven ability to support healthy intestinal function and promote healthy gut bacteria, goat milk has a lot going for it. It has even been shown to aid in the metabolism of the essential nutrients children get from a healthy diet. Here are four major health benefits of goat milk:

Reduce inflammations

Inflammations are necessary immune responses that a body makes. However, too much inflammation can be detrimental to health. Goat milk can lessen inflammations caused by lactose intolerance and milk protein as it contains fewer allergens. As such, you can expect fewer skin problems such as itchy skin and rashes after switching to goat milk.

Easier to digest

Goat milk can be easily digested as it forms softer curds which can be assimilated more readily. It is essentially useful for children who have difficulties in digesting cow milk. Goat’s milk contains medium chain fatty acid, a type of fat that is easier for our body to absorb. Medium chain fatty acid contained in goat’s milk has lower calorie than normal fat. It also increases absorption of vitamins (fat-soluble) and easier to digest. Not to mention that medium chain fatty acid being unsaturated fat is a healthier alternative.

Good nutrition

Goat milk contains a high level of nucleotides, sialic acid and taurine naturally which are vital for the health and well-being of children. In fact, the high content of casein phosphopeptides (CPP) in goat milk increases the solubility and absorption of minerals by our body.

Maintain gastrointestinal health

Do you know that goat milk can prevent the loss of the gastrointestinal tract barrier function? Great development and maintenance of gastrointestinal tract barrier function can help reduce the risk of getting gastrointestinal problems such as vomiting, diarrhoea and tummy upsets.

Karihome Goat Milk Growing-Up Formula, a great milk alternative for young children

Karihome Goat Milk Growing Up Formula is specially formulated to meet the nutritional needs of children from one to three years. It is formulated to enhance the natural goodness of goat milk to better meet the nutritional needs of growing toddlers and young children.

Karihome Goat Milk Growing Up Formula has a fantastic quality approach for those who have allergic to dairy. This is to ensure that your children’s nutritional needs are met!

All Karihome goat milk products are manufactured in New Zealand and stringent quality checks are made from the collection of milk on-farm to manufacturing and packaging to offer nutritionally complete and safe products for infants and toddlers. If you love Karihome Goat Milk Growing Up Formula, please leave a review here.

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