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Whole Goat Milk Powder
90/100
SUPPIE SCORE
85/100
EFFICACY
Low
SAFETY
94/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does Whole Goat Milk Powder Do?
This goat milk powder offers excellent nutritional value with high calcium and potassium, easier digestion than cow milk, and safe low-dose vitamin D3. Dosages align with daily needs; minimal safety concerns for most adults.
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How does the potassium content in this goat milk powder support health?
Is this product suitable for those with lactose sensitivity?
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What Are the Benefits of Whole Goat Milk Powder?
Based on proven scientific research
Digestive EaseStrong
Nutrient AbsorptionModerate
Bone Health SupportModerate
Potassium IntakeStrong
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What Are the Side Effects of Unknown Whole Goat Milk Powder?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskLow Risk
Overview
•Whole goat milk provides 300mg calcium and 420mg potassium per serving, well within safe daily limits of 1000-1200mg calcium and 4700mg potassium for adults.
•Vitamin D3 at 2mcg (10% DV) is safe, with no risk of hypervitaminosis D at this low dose; upper limit is 100mcg/day.
•Goat milk may cause mild digestive upset in those with severe dairy allergies, but it's generally easier to digest than cow milk for lactose-sensitive individuals.
•Suitable for adults and children over 1 year; not recommended for infants under 1 due to potential nutritional imbalances vs. breast milk or formula.
•No known significant drug interactions with this formulation; however, high dairy intake may affect absorption of certain antibiotics like tetracycline.
•Allergen risk from goat milk protein; those with cow milk allergy should test tolerance as cross-reactivity occurs in about 90% of cases.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Low Risk
What Are the Ingredients in Unknown Whole Goat Milk Powder?
Whole Goat Milk
28g (1/4 cup)
Vitamin D3
2mcg
None (no inactive ingredients listed)
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