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Benefits of Goat’s Milk

How Goat’s Milk Is Healthier Than Cow’s Milk

Based on current research, listed below are some of the differences between goat and cow milk, which make goat milk generally the healthier choice:

– Composition of Fat globules: One of the more significant differences from cow milk is found in the composition and structure of fat in goat milk. The fat globules are 1/5th the size of those in cow’s milk. These smaller sized fat globules provide a better dispersion, and a more homogeneous mixture of fat in the milk

– Higher Amount of shorter-chain fatty acids in the milk fat of goats: Furthermore, glycerol ethers are much higher in goat than in cow milk which appears to be important for the nutrition of the nursing newborn.

– Alkalinity vs. Acidity: The reaction of goat milk is alkaline, the same as Mother’s milk. Cow milk produces an acid reaction. An acid environment promotes the growth of bacteria, fungi, and virus.

– Goat milk protein is more easily digested than cow milk protein:
— The curd in goat milk is small and light, hence easily digested. The curd in cow milk is large and dense. Goat milk is 2% curd (which precipitates in the stomach) as compared with 10% curd in Cow milk.
— This difference in curd tension is attributed to the low levels of alpha-s1-casein in goat milk, compared to cow milk. This is a key reason why goat milk is considered more easily digestible than cow milk.A softer casein curd with smaller flakes could be expected to result in more rapid digestion of milk proteins, and this was confirmed in vitro by Jasinka (1995). Human casein was completely hydrolysed, compared with 96% of goat casein and 76-90% of cow casein. This was attributed to the greater level of betacasein, and lower level of alpha-s1-casein, in human and goat milk casein.These results are not surprising when the impact of alpha-s1-casein is considered on cheese manufacture. A firmer curd is required for cheese manufacture in order to achieve desired consistency and yields, as with cow milk and its high level of alpha-s1-casein.

– Goat Milk Protein reduces the chances of contracting diabetes and other health problems: Goat milk contains A2 Beta-Casein, not the A1 Beta-Casein that cow’s milk contains. Recent research published in February, 2003 has implicated the protein A1 beta-casein as a trigger for Type 1 diabetes and other health issues (Elliott et al, 1999). Commercial efforts are now being made to select and farm cows which only contain A2 beta-casein, which is considered the safe variant of beta-casein. Goat milk only contains the A2 variant of beta-casein, and is therefore a natural choice for those seeking to avoid A1 beta-casein

– Natural Homogenization: Goat milk is already homogenized: The natural homogenization of goat milk is, from a human health standpoint, much better than the mechanically homogenized cow milk product. It appears that when fat globules are forcibly broken up by mechanical means,
it allows an enzyme associated with milk fat, known as xanthine oxidase to become free and penetrate the intestinal wall. Once xanthine oxidase gets through the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream, it is capable of creating scar damage to the heart and arteries, which in turn may stimulate the body to release cholesterol into the blood in an attempt to lay a protective fatty material on the scarred areas. This can lead to arteriosclerosis. It should be noted that this effect is not a problem with natural (unhomogenized) cow milk

– Superior micronutrient absorption compared with cow milk. Aliaga et al (in a study in 2000) compared the influence of goat and cow milk on digestion and utilization of calcium in rats. They found that goat milk enhanced calcium content of femure, sternum and Longissimus dorsi muscle over cow milk. In addition, they found a beneficial effect of goat milk on iron uptake. Similarly, Park et al (1986) showed that anemic rats fed goat milk had higher liver weights and efficiency of hemaglobin regeneration than those given cow milk, consistent with the greater bioavailability of iron in goat milk. Barrionuevo et al (2002) showed that goat milk increased the absorption and utilization of both iron and copper. They suggested that the higher levels of MCT’s (medium chain tricglycerides) in goat milk could account for the improved absorption of iron, and that the higher levels of amino acids cysteine and lysine could also be a factor


Sources:
Bernard Jensen. Goat Milk Magic, 1994.

Vickielynn Haycraft. Goat Milk Nutriton. Real Food Living.com

Aliaga L, Alferez MJM, Barrionuevo M, Lisobnona F and Campos (2000), Influence of goat and cow milk on the digestive and metabolic utilisation of calcium and iron. J Physiol Biochem 56:201-208.

Park YW, Mahoney AW, Hendricks DG (1986), Bioavailability of iron in goat milk compared with cow milk fed to anemic rats. J Dairy Sci 69:2608-2615.

Barrionuevo M, Alferez MJ, Lopez AI, Sanz SM, Campos MS (2002), Beneficial effect of goat milk on nutritive utilization of iron and copper in malabsorption syndrome. J Dairy Sci 85:657-664.

Elliott R et al (1999). Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and cow milk: casein variant consumption. Diabetologia, 42:292-296.

Prosser C et al (2003). Digestion of milk proteins from cow or goat milk infant formula. Abstract and poster paper presented at the New Zealand Pediatric Conference, Queenstown, August 2003.

Bevilacqua C et al (2001). Goats’ milk of defective alpha(s1)-casein genotype decreases intestinal and systemic sensitization to beta-lactoglobulin in guinea pigs. Journal of Dairy Research 68:217-227

Aliaga L, Alferez MJM, Barrionuevo M, Lisobnona F and Campos (2000), Influence of goat and cow milk on the digestive and metabolic utilisation of calcium and iron. J Physiol Biochem 56:201-208

Park YW, Mahoney AW, Hendricks DG (1986), Bioavailability of iron in goat milk compared with cow milk fed to anemic rats. J Dairy Sci 69:2608-2615.

Barrionuevo M, Alferez MJ, Lopez AI, Sanz SM, Campos MS (2002), Beneficial effect of goat milk on nutritive utilization of iron and copper in malabsorption syndrome. J Dairy Sci 85:657-664.

#Boonton – Upcoming Drive In by @boxartransit !

Boxcar is bringing drive-in movies to Boonton! Enjoy a fun, socially-distanced night out while watching Men in Black on 7/21! 

Space is limited, and the event will sell out quickly – reserve your ticket now (one for the whole car) through the Boxcar app or the link below!

We’ve also partnered with Roma’s Pizza to provide carside pizza delivery – order ahead, and enjoy dinner and a movie!

Buy your tickets, they sell out fast!


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#Denville – Virtual Event for Job Seekers

Denville Public Library
DenvilleLibrary.org

July 14, 2020 – 7:00pm-8:00pm

Denville Library is offering this free workshop on the ReferenceUSA database, conducted by company representative Bill Carlson. RefUSA is a powerful database containing information on millions of businesses and consumers, and can be searched in many ways.  In this workshop you will learn how to use the database to look for job postings, identify companies that interest you, find names of key executives and prepare yourself for effective interviews.

RSVP @ Denvillelibrary.org

#Denville – Water Restrictions

Denville Police Department

Denville Police Department Wednesday, June 24th, 2020 :: 10:43 a.m. EDT

Denville Police Department – Advisory

Advisory

Denville Township Announces Water Restrictions Effective 06/25

Effective June 25, 2020, the Township of Denville is issuing mandatory Township-wide odd/even water restrictions. The restrictions have become necessary to help ensure the Township has sufficient water to meet more critical indoor water use and firefighting needs as the current seasonal peak demands upon our water system are severely straining our public wells and public water storage capacities. Based upon previous experience, the following restrictions will remain in place until September 15, 2020 unless otherwise extended.

1. Customers of the Denville Water Utility may only water their lawn between the hours of midnight and 5:00 A.M. If you have an automatic irrigation system, please set your irrigation system to only water during the hours listed above on the days that correspond to your address.

2. For residents who water their lawns manually with a hose or a sprinkler attached to a hose, you may only water between the hours of 11 A.M. to midnight on odd or even days based on the address of your house.

3. Residents are prohibited from washing their automobiles, equipment or performing other high volume outdoor water usage except on odd or even days based on the address of your house.

Residents who recently planted sod, are exempted from the above requirements for a period of ten (10) days after planting. Watering of shrubs, flowers and trees with a hand-held hose with a nozzle and automatic shutoff is permitted on any day, at any time.

These restrictions apply to all Denville Water Utility customers. The restrictions do not apply to property owners who use sources of water other than the Township’s water system (rain barrels, private wells, etc.).

Individuals violating these water restrictions may be subject to violations and penalties.

The Township of Denville sincerely appreciates your cooperation in helping to conserve water and ensure a reliable, uninterrupted water supply.

Address/Location
Denville Police Department
1 St Marys Pl
Denville, NJ 07834

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 973-627-4900

#DENVILLE OUTDOOR DINING OPENS UP

In what can be described easily as a breath of fresh air, both figuratively and literally, New Jersey restaurants received the green light to begin the outdoor dining phase of our re-opening plan, and downtown Denville restaurants immediately rose to the challenge.

They worked hard to implement new outdoor dining areas, or reconfigure existing ones, and have done everything in their power to create warm inviting spaces while still keeping their staff and guests safe.

Restaurants like The Second Half and Tuscan Table are hosting guests in beautiful outdoor areas, while Thatcher McGhee’s (and soon to follow, The Pasta Shop) have expanded their footprint into parking spaces directly in front of their establishments.

While taking advantage of some restrictions being lifted, give a quick read to these suggestions from NJ.com if you choose to partake. Restaurants will continue to offer take out and curbside pick up as well. As always, continue to do what makes you and your family feel safe and comfortable… wear a mask when going out, wash your hands frequently, and maintain social and physical distance.

See you downtown!


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