Composition

WHY HORSE MILK ?

SAUMAL® is a white powder with a pleasant milky smell, which is made from whole Horse milk by freeze-drying and meets all the requirements for food quality.
The advantages of Horse milk are based on its composition which consists of the 40 biological components:

  • AMINO ACIDS
  • FATS
  • ENZYMES: LYSOZYME, AMYLASE
  • MICROELEMENTS: CALCIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, PHOSPHORUS, IRON, MAGNESIUM, COPPER, IODINE, SULFUR,COBALT, ZINC, SILICON, BROMINE
  • VITAMINS: A, C, B1, B2, B6, B12, E, H, PP, BETA-CAROTENE, FOLIC ACID, AND MANY OTHERS.
balanced nutrients

The well-balanced nutrients in SAUMAL strengthen the immune system and support the digestive system and intestinal flora.

Mare's milk is especially rich in whey protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamins. Mare's milk is a remedy for skin and digestive problems. It May help with atopic dermatitis or eczema.

Mare's milk helps treat inflammatory diseases, tuberculosis, blood pressure, and even some types of cancer. An essential ingredient in mare's milk is lactoferrin, an anti-inflammatory protein also found in breast milk and colostrum.

A European Food Research and Technology study shows that lactoferrin, lysozyme and calcium work together as anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial agents.

They are beneficial for people with skin-related autoimmune diseases, allergies, and other health problems.

In addition, Horse milk, in comparison with cow's milk, has half as much protein. This makes mare's milk closest to human breast milk.

To get the maximum benefits from Horse milk, you need to know how to properly use it.

When using Horse milk it is extremely important to observe dosages and the frequency of intake. Begin drinking Horse milk at servings of 100 ml daily and then gradually increase to 200 ml.

The fat of Mare’s mil

Milk fat, presented in the form of balls in milk, is, due to the relatively high content of oleic acid, a soft fat, and, since it is predominantly short-chain fatty acids, it is easily digestible.

Fats or lipids are the main source of energy in the body. They also play an important role in keeping our bodies hydrated when needed. There are a number of foods that contain lipids, so it’s not hard to get the minimum daily level, but the problem is excess.

Mare’s milk contains a small amount of fat, no more than 1.5%, and this allows you to maintain an adequate volume of lipids during its consumption.

It is noteworthy that mare’s milk contains little fat, but is mainly represented by healthy unsaturated fats Omega-3 and Omega-6, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, palmitoleic acid, oleic acid.