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		<title>Goat Milk Colostrum</title>
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What is Colostrum?
Colostrum or first milk is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands of human, goat, cow and other mammals  in late pregnancy. Most species will generate colostrum within one day of giving birth.
Benefits of Colostrum

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<p>What is Colostrum?</p>
<p>Colostrum or first milk is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands of human, goat, cow and other mammals  in late pregnancy. Most species will generate colostrum within one day of giving birth.</p>
<p>Benefits of Colostrum</p>
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<p>Newborn babies have very small digestive systems, and human colostrum delivers its nutrients in a very concentrated low-volume form. It has a mild laxative effect, encouraging the passing of the baby&#8217;s first stool, which is called meconium. This clears excess bilirubin, a waste product of dead red blood cells which is produced in large quantities at birth due to blood volume reduction, from the infant&#8217;s body and helps prevent jaundice.</p>
<p>Chemically, human colostrum is very rich in proteins, vitamin A, and sodium chloride, but contains lower amounts of carbohydrates, lipids, and potassium than normal milk. The most pertinent bioactive components in colostrum are growth factors and antimicrobial factors. The antibodies in colostrum provide passive immunity while growth factors stimulate the development of the gut. They are passed to the neonate and provide the first protection against pathogens. The passive immunity from the mother gets transferred to the newborn.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.incrediblespictures.com" target="_blank">Goat Milk</a> Colostrum is unique because it is closest to human milk. Before the development of antibiotics, colostrum was the main source of immunoglobulins used to fight infections.  Now interest is once again returning to natural alternatives to antibiotics, namely, colostrum.  Study showed protective effects against influenza. Colostrum also has antioxidant  components, such as lactotransferrin  and hemopexin,  which binds free heme in the body.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.charmainelimblog.com" target="_blank">Goat milk colostrum</a> also promote muscle growth, helps build bone,  nerve tissue, connective tissue, skin   collagen and epithelial growth factors to slow the aging process. Some athletes have used colostrum  supplementation in an attempt to improve their performance, decrease recovery time, and prevent sickness during peak performance levels.</p>
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		<title>Organic Goat Milk Soap</title>
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Ingredients:

15 	oz. organic olive oil
5 	oz. organic palm oil
5 	oz. organic coconut oil
3.5 	oz. lye
8 	oz. goat milk
1/2 	cup organic oatmeal
1 	oz. lavender or lilac essential oil for fragrance (optional)
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<li>15 	oz. organic olive oil</li>
<li>5 	oz. organic palm oil</li>
<li>5 	oz. organic coconut oil</li>
<li>3.5 	oz. lye</li>
<li>8 	oz. <a href="http://www.charmainelimblog.com" target="_blank">goat milk</a></li>
<li>1/2 	cup organic oatmeal</li>
<li>1 	oz. lavender or lilac essential oil for fragrance (optional)</li>
<li>Soap 	molds</li>
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<p>*Cautions, wear rubber gloves when handling lye.</p>
<p><!-- 	 	 --> <!-- 	 	 -->Organic goat milk soap offers a natural and less-abrasive form of cleansing bar. <a href="http://www.incrediblespictures.com" target="_blank">Organic goat milk soap</a> aids in the treatment of mild to moderate acne. Light essential oil scent can be added to the soap and oatmeal mix, if desired. This recipe yields approximately 12 bars of organic soap.</p>
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<li>Purchase 	molds. Chocolate or candy-making molds are permissible for use in 	soap making. Do not reuse molds for chocolate making once used in 	the soap making process.</li>
<li>Combine 	1/2 cup organic oatmeal with 1 oz. fragrance oil, and set aside. Lavender scent  is  recommended.</li>
<li>Mix 	all remaining soap base materials together in a stainless steel 	bowl.</li>
<li>Heat 	inside a slow cooker on medium heat until melting occurs. Do not 	reuse the slow cooker for food preparation.</li>
<li>Mix 	fragrance mixture into the slow cooker.</li>
<li>Pour 	soap mix into molds once it is warm enough to handle safely.</li>
<li>Cool 	soap mix for 24 hours. Remover from molds and use. Clean molds with 	warm water, dry and store.</li>
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		<title>Goat Milk Nutritional Breakdown</title>
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Nutrients
Goat Milk
Cow Milk, whole 3.25%
Human Milk


Weight (edible portion)
244 g
244 g
246 g


Water
212.35 g
215.50 g
215.25 g


Calories
168 kcal
146 kcal
172 kcal


Protein
8.69 g
7.86 g
2.53 g


Total lipid (fat)
10.10 g
7.93 g
10.77 g


Fatty acids, total saturated
6.507 g
4.551 g
4.942 g


Fatty acids, monounsaturated
2.706 g
1.981 g
4.079 g


Fatty acids, polyunsaturated
0.364 g
0.476 g
1.223 g


Cholesterol
27 mg
24 mg
34 mg


Carbohydrates
10.89 g
11.03 g
16.95 g


Sugars
10.86 g
12.83 g
16.95 g


Calcium
327 mg
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#83caff">Nutrients</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#83caff">Goat Milk</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#83caff">Cow Milk, whole 3.25%</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#83caff">Human Milk</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Weight (edible portion)</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">244 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">244 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">246 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Water</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">212.35 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">215.50 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">215.25 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Calories</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">168 kcal</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">146 kcal</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">172 kcal</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Protein</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">8.69 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">7.86 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">2.53 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Total lipid (fat)</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">10.10 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">7.93 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">10.77 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Fatty acids, total saturated</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">6.507 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">4.551 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">4.942 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Fatty acids, monounsaturated</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">2.706 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">1.981 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">4.079 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Fatty acids, polyunsaturated</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.364 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.476 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">1.223 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Cholesterol</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">27 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">24 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">34 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Carbohydrates</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">10.89 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">11.03 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">16.95 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Sugars</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">10.86 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">12.83 g</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">16.95 g</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Calcium</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">327 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">276 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">79 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Iron</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.12 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.07 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.07 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Magnesium</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">34 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">24 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">7 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Phosphorus</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">271 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">222 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">34 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Potassium</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">498 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">349 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">125 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Sodium</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">122 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">98 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">42 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Zinc</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.73 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.98 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.42 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Copper</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.112 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.027 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.128 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Manganese</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.044 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.007 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.064 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Selenium</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">3.4 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">9.0 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">4.4 mcg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin C</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">3.2 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.0 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">12.3 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Thiamin</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.117 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.107 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.034 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Riboflavin</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.337 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.447 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.089 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Niacin</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.676 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.261 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.435 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Pantothenic Acid</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.756 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.883 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.549 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin B-6</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.112 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.088 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.027 mg</td>
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<tr bgcolor="#f1f1f1">
<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin B-12</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.17 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">1.07 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.12 mcg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Folate, total</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">2 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">12 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">12 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Folic acid</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0 mcg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin A, IU</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">483 IU</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">249 IU</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">522IU</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin A, RAE</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">139 mcg RAE</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">68 mcg RAE</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">150 mcg RAE</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Retinol</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">137 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">68 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">148 mcg</td>
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<tr bgcolor="#f1f1f1">
<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin E</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.17 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.15 mg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.20 mg</td>
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<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin D</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">29.28 IU</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">98.652 IU</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">9.84 IU</td>
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<tr bgcolor="#f1f1f1">
<td width="40%" bgcolor="#99ccff">Vitamin K</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.7 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.5 mcg</td>
<td width="20%" bgcolor="#99ccff">0.7 mcg</td>
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<p>*This breakdown is in per cup  (8 oz.) of milk.</p>
<p>Reference: USDA National Nutrient Database For Standard Reference.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Nutritional breakdown of  Goat Milk and it&#8217;s comparison to Cow Milk and Human Milk<strong>.</strong> Infant Formula is not included because there are too  many brand available in the market and they varies.</p>
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