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About: The claim that donkey milk is characterised by its purity, containing no bacteria and boasting low fat content has been rated as partly true. Research has shown that it indeed has low fat content compared to cow and human milk. However, it has a low bacterial content, but it is not pure. While the company claims that their research has indicated that donkey milk contains essential amino acids that support cardiovascular health, help in the treatment of thrombosis, and combat common ailments like colds, other researchers say that not enough clinical trials and research has been carried out for definitive conclusions. But if you want a glass of donkey milk, go ahead, research is agreed on at least one thing, it can’t hurt.     Permalink

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