New study says Goat’s milk really can kill cancer? It’s not what you think!

10 March 2016 (03:53 UTC-07 Tango 01) 20 Esfand 1394/30 Jumada al-Ula 1437/02 Xin Mao (2nd month) 4714

For years there’s been advise for cancer sufferers to drop cows milk and start drinking unpasteurized goat’s milk.  Now a study out of New Zealand says goat’s milk really can fight cancer, and it’s far cheaper and effective that those expensive corporate drugs.

But wait, the Kiwi scientists aren’t talking about natural unpasteurized goat’s milk, but GMOed milk.  They claim their genetically modified goat’s milk produces mono-clonal antibodies (MCA), which are known to fight cancer.  The MCAs can then be extracted and used to make cheap anti-cancer drugs.

MCAs are known to prevent cancerous cells from growing bigger and help your immune system better identify a cancerous cell.  They also starve cancer tumors of oxygen and other nutrients.

This is not the first time goats have been genetically modified, there’s the goats modified to produce BioSteel with spider web proteins.