The fat in goat's milk has capric acid, which forms a barrier against the invasion of bacteria that cause intestinal diseases. So when the baby drinks goat's milk, stomach symptoms such as diarrhea and constipation are significantly reduced.
On a forum, a member nicknamed chuotvang said: “My baby is constipated, drinking all kinds of milk, but every time he goes out, he makes his face blush. But pouring into goat milk, the situation is different, each time you go, you grin.
And the member with the nickname mecuabin wondered: “I heard that goat's milk is cool, but it seems that the nutrition is not equal to cow's milk, but goat's milk is more expensive. I wonder if I should change to goat's milk for my child to use ”.
Should consider when giving the baby goats milk
Constipation is a common concern of most parents when raising children. Therefore, many people do not hesitate to exchange enough types of milk to find out which milk is easy to digest for their children, for this, perhaps goat milk meets the requirements.
According to some scientific studies, the fat in goat's milk contains capric acid, which forms a barrier against the invasion of bacteria that cause intestinal diseases. So when the baby drinks goat's milk, stomach symptoms such as diarrhea and constipation are significantly reduced.
In addition, goat's milk also has other advantages such as:
Goat's milk is low in fat, making it easier to digest than cow's milk.
For babies who are allergic to cow's milk-based formula or are allergic to proteins and lactose, using goat's milk instead is the best solution.
Goat's milk contains large amounts of vitamin A and large amounts of vitamins in goat milk, which are evaluated by experts as having the ability to prevent cancer cells.
Goat's milk is rich in protein, so when drinking a glass of goat's milk, it will add a rich amount of protein to the baby.
Goat's milk has more riboflavin, potassium, and calcium than cow's milk, which is good for the child's bones.
Goat's milk is also produced and canned according to the age so mothers can rest assured that their babies are not interrupted when using goat's milk.
There is a chemical called casein in goat milk that helps to reduce breathing problems in babies.
However, Doctor Dao Thi Yen Phi - Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital also recommends:
“Goat milk should only be used for babies who are allergic to cow's milk because in comparison to the nutritional content, goat's milk is not better than cow's milk. The reason goat milk is more expensive is because goat's milk is 10 thousand times less than cow's milk, so it is more expensive, not better. Therefore, mothers should also consider giving their children goat's milk ”.
Dr. Yen Phi also added: “Goat's milk has more protein (protein) than cow's milk, while cow's milk has higher fat than goat's milk. Children need more fat than protein. Therefore, goat's milk is not always good for children ”.