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An employee checks the identity of a camel during the milking process at the Camelicious farm in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in this July 13 picture . Camel milk has at least three times more vitamin C than a cow's and is considered an alternative for the lactose intolerant. Researchers, meanwhile, have studied possible roles in fighting bacteria, tumors and diabetes, as well as traditional uses such as a treatment for liver disease as part of folk medicine across the camels range from central Asia to North Africa.

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This is a real dramadairy.

    Reply#1 - Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:03 PM EDT

    Groan. :)

      #1.1 - Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:32 PM EDT

      Would you walk a mile for a quart of Camel Milk?

        #1.2 - Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:04 AM EDT
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