Many  people assume that the wild horse milk has several benefits for human  health, there is an opinion Among these milk can increase sexual arousal  couples. But really not much to know for sure what actually benefits from the wild horse milk.
Milk wild horses of the most popular in Indonesia comes from Sumbawa West Nusa Tenggara. According  to clinical nutritionists FKUI-RSCM Dr. Samuel Oentoro, MS, SpGK, wild  horse milk content is almost the same as cow's milk or goat's milk.
But  the wild horse milk have keuggulan because less protein than cow's milk  making it suitable for babies or people lactose intolerance.
In 100 grams of milk contained 0.8 per cent of wild horses while cow's milk protein reached 3.2 percent. Horse milk also has a savory taste since the higher its sugar content reaches 6.8 per cent compared to 4.6 per cent cow's milk.
In  every 100 grams of milk a wild horse produces 44 calories, fewer than  cow's milk is 64 calories so that makes people who drink milk fat horse  is not fast.
"In general, wild  horse milk is almost the same as milk from other animals, there was only  a little different backgrounds depending on where the animal is alive,"  said Dr. Samuel detikHealth when contacted on Tuesday (26/04/2011).
Dr.  Samuel tells the wild horse milk with milk from other animals such as  cows and goats which contains proteins, carbohydrates, lactose, fat,  calcium and minerals such as potassium and magnesium.
"It's  just a different language just because food is a wild horse that  obtained by the horse comes from natural forest and so is considered  more beneficial," said the doctor who also practiced at Semanggi  Specialist Clinic.
Horse milk is good for digestion because the protein chains are more easily digested body. With a healthy digestive then people will become more fit.
That's  what people believed then that horse milk can increase sexual arousal  when the actual efficacy of horse milk is more to good digestion and  nutrient needs are met.
"If it has  not been proven to increase virility because there is no research on  the matter, so there's no scientific data," he said.
Meanwhile,  Dr. Aldrin Neilwan, P, MD, MARS, M. BioMed, Kes, SpAK as secretary of  the field study of complementary medicine IDI said in exploiting natural  resources must provide evidence of safety, effectiveness and quality as  well as based on scientific evidence (evidence base).
"Milk  is known to contain high levels of protein, and this protein is one of  the materials needed by the body's cells to function optimally," he  said.

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