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OLI6 Goat Milk Formula – Buy 1 Get 1 Free ($46.85 Delivered) @ Tell Me Baby

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BOXING DAY SALES – SAVE $37.95 on the RRP (50% off!)

Buy 1, Get 1 FREE!

2 x 800g Oli6 Dairy Goat Formula (choose from 3 Stage options – mixture of stages available on request)

Please note:

The use by date for this product is 31 March 2018
Boxing Day Sales – SHIPPING FROM 8TH JANUARY
Flat rate shipping $8.90 per deal anywhere in Australia
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Other bulk deals available
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closed Comments

  • +1

    Price in title + shipping OP.

  • is this A1 or A2 goat milk?

    • G2.

    • Protein:

      Casein and whey are the two main proteins in any type of milk, but the amount of each varies between animal species (including humans). The combination of these two proteins in cow’s milk is significantly different to that of human milk, however in goat’s milk the balance is similar to that in human milk.

      The make-up of the casein protein also varies. Most people who are cow’s milk intolerant are actually sensitive to A1 casein; goat milk contains only A2 casein, making it, protein-wise, the closest milk to human breast milk.

      Once the milk proteins reach the stomach, stomach acids get to work on it and clumps called curds are formed. The protein in goat’s milk forms a softer curd than cow’s milk thus making it much easier to digest. Only about 2 percent of goat’s milk is curd, compared to about 10 percent in cow milk, helping little bodies digest it with less irritation than cow’s milk.

      • cow’s milk is significantly different to that of human milk

        Breast is always best.

      • -1

        helping little bodies digest it

        Obviously not a problem for the goats' actual kids that are killed or fed alternatives so people can tap lactating mum's boobies.

        • Some mums genuinly can't breastfeed for various reasons. I shudder at the cost of giving them this instead, though.

        • -1

          @moneymoo:

          There are (cheaper) plant based alternatives. If a child is allergic to all of those and mum can't feed or find other solutions then sure, do what you need to do and kill who you need to kill to look after your own child's welfare.

        • @thevofa:

          Plant based alternatives for a human infant? GTFO, you’re probably one of those sickos who feeds their pets a vegetarian or vegan diet.

        • @Sir Casm: yeah sorry, what specific nutrients can't you provide a human infant from non animal sources?

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