2. Patients with gastrointestinal diseases: Fresh camel milk contains a lot of bacteria, which are harmful to human body, so it needs to be disinfected before drinking. Camel milk's output itself is small, and there is no guarantee that camel milk on the market is a completely sterilized high-quality camel milk. So people who have a bad stomach should not drink it.
3. Patients with liver cancer and diabetes: Patients with liver cancer are not suitable for drinking camel milk, because generally speaking, camel milk's nutrition is similar to milk, so patients with diabetes should not eat more, but it is not an absolute taboo. You can take a small amount while monitoring your blood sugar.
4. People who are allergic to β-lactoglobulin: This protein is not easily absorbed and digested by people, and it is an allergen of some people. Many dairy products and protein foods contain β -lactoglobulin, so people who are allergic to β -lactoglobulin had better not drink it.
5. Babies under one year old: Babies under one year old can't eat camel milk directly.
For babies, camel milk (including milk, goat milk and other animal milk) is not directly edible food. Because they are very different from breast milk, they can't be given directly to babies.
In protein in human breast milk, the ratio of casein to whey protein is about 1:2, but the ratio of animal milk is quite different, so it can't be directly given to infants.