May be a better option for people with lactose intolerance or milk allergies
A lack of lactase, an enzyme required to break down the lactose found in dairy products, results in the prevalent illness known as lactose intolerance. After consuming dairy products, it may result in bloating, diarrhea, and pain in the abdomen. Many people who are lactose intolerant find camel milk to be more palatable since it has less lactose than cow's milk. Only two of the 25 subjects in one research with this disease experienced a minor response to around 1 cup (250 ml) of camel milk; the other 24 participants showed no reaction.
Those who have a cow's milk allergy may be able to handle camel milk better since it has a different protein composition than cow's milk. In one research, only 20% of the 35 cow's milk-allergic children between the ages of 4 months and 10.5 years old tested positive for sensitivity to camel milk. Furthermore, camel milk has been used for hundreds of years to treat rotavirus-related diarrhea. According to research, milk includes antibodies that aid in the treatment of this diarrheal illness, which is particularly prevalent among youngsters.