The effect of dried camel milk on Type 1 Diabetes on Insulin Therapy

The effect of dried camel milk on Type 1 Diabetes on Insulin Therapy

T. Mohammadabadi1, S. Verma2, P. Taneja3, A. Pratap4.1Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Faculty of Animal Science and Food Technology, Iran.2,3 GSVM Medical College, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kanpur, India. 4SRTR Medical college, community medicine, Ambajogai, India.

Submitted: 10 Dec 2025; Accepted: 25 Dec 2025; Published: 29 Dec 2025

Background

Traditionally, in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, camel milk is consumed regularly to manage diabetes, and drinking it lowers the incidence of diabetes. Since fresh camel milk is not available to all people globally, this study aimed to evaluate the antidiabetic effects of camel milk powder in diabetic patients. Camel milk has immune-stimulatory properties on the beta-cells of the pancreas, enhanced secretion of insulin, and decreased insulin resistance in diabetic subjects[1]

Aim

Evaluation of Camel milk in Type 1 Diabetes Blood parameters prospective study

Methods: In this trial, 6 type 1 diabetic cases, who were on insulin for last few years were selected and given  15-gram camel milk powder /day which is equivalent to about 500 mL camel milk  and started for 3 months, two times daily in divided doses. Patients were not on any other medications except insulin or dietary regimens or exercises at least one month before the trial.

Results

The results showed a significant decrease in fasting and postprandial blood Glucose in patients fed camel milk powder, from 113 to 98 mg/dL (P = 0.001) and from 142 to 131 mg/dL (P = 0.02), respectively, after 3 months of taking camel milk powder. The LDL decreased significantly from 95 to 73 mg/dL(P0.02). Thus, camel milk powder may exhibit antidiabetic activity in patients with diabetes and improve cardiovascular health and other complications. The results also showed that the average required insulin dose before consuming camel milk powder was 42 ± 5 u/day, gradually decreasing to 30 ± 6 u/day (P = 0.02) three months after taking camel milk powder.

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