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Camel Milk as Treatment

There are several scientific proofs in the past as well as present time that camel milk is beneficial in certain diseases.

Ibn Seena said the most beneficial of the milk is the milk of Bedouin Camels which are called Najeeb. (Zaad Al Ma’aad 4/47, 48)

Camel’s milk is effective in treatment of skin diseases like ringworm, tinea and abscesses, sores on body and dry and wet ulcers. It is also useful in making hair lustrous and thick and in prevention of dandruff. (Prof Dr Abdul Fattah Mahmood Idrees)

Laboratory Tests indicate that Camel’s milk contains potassium, albuminous proteins and small amounts of uric acid, sodium and creatinine.

Dr Ahlaam Al Awadi, a microbiologist, scientifically proved that Camel’s milk can be used for treatment of skin diseases like eczema, allergies, sores, burns, acne, nail infections as well as hepatitis, dropsy, etc. It is also helps the hair to grow, become strong and thick and in treatment of dandruff.

Dr Faten Abdul Rahman Khurshid researched and concluded that Camel milk is a potential cure for cancer.

According to Journal of Cancer Science & Therapy camel milk has anti cancer properties and can be used in treatment of cancer. (OMICS International)

MEDICINE OF THE PROPHET (PBUH)
Narrated Anas (ra): The climate of Al Madina did not suit some people, so the Prophet (pbuh) ordered them to proceed along with his shepherd, i.e. his camels, and drink their milk (as a medicine) …” Saheeh Al Bukhaari – Vol 7, Hadith 5686

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