Narrated by Sayyadina Anas (رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ) that Nabi ﷺ advised some people from Urainah to use camel’s milk (اللبن) & its urine for DHARIBAH (an abnormal fluid collection in the abdomen – Ascities).
(Tirmidhi: 1845; Book. 25, Hadith. 61)
?? Camel milk is considered to be the closest substitute for mother’s milk, and is not only low in fat and full of vitamin C, but it doesn’t curdle in the stomach. Therefore, it’s easy for the body to process. Additionally, it’s rich in vitamin C and protective proteins such as lactoferrin, lactoperoxidase, immunoglobulins and lysozymes. It lacks β-lactoglobulin, and is thus used for those intolerant to lactose in cow’s milk. It’s extraordinary in terms of its antioxidative agents, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-hepatitis, anti anti-arthritis agents.
BENEFITS:
? Reduces autism in children.
? Lactoferrin has ability to inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells.
? Assists in the long-term healing of all skin ailments (eczema, psoriasis, keloids, white liver etc).
? Premature Baldness.
? Leaky Gut – small and big intestine.
? Helps to increase height, and to develop body and brains.
? High in insulin, making it ideal for even type 1-diabetics.
? Extremely beneficial in treating hepatitis, and all liver ailments.
? Gut issues like Crohns, IBS etc
Camel’s milk is a mild laxative. It removes obstructions and soothes the body. This is because camels graze on beneficial herbs, such as شيح ~ Mugwort (worm wood), قيصوم ~ lavender, بابونج ~ chamomile, أقحوان ~ daisy and إِذْخِر ~ a kind of lemongrass.
In ancient times, it was used as the main defence against DROPSY (obstructions in the liver, spleen, pancreas). Al-Razi said, “The she-camel’s milk soothes the liver and rectifies a spoiled constitution”.
Camel milk is mildly salty as a result of the animal’s instinctively hot nature. Due to this, it soothes the body, opens its pores and veins, and unclog all the body organs.
FRESH CAMEL MILK IS BEST, BUT IN IT’S ABSENCE, FREEZE DRIED POWDER WILL ALSO WORK – INSHA ALLAH.