Did you know, cockroach milk more beneficial than cows milk; read this

By Team Newsable  |  First Published Oct 23, 2020, 2:06 PM IST

A study finds that cockroach milk is four times more beneficial than cows milk.


Health experts come up with new trends and food opinions every day. Some of them are beneficial while some are just disgusting, just like the latest trend that takes stomach churning to the next level. 

According to an article published in Health magazine, cockroach milk is highly filled with nutrients and is more beneficial than cows milk, four times more to be exact. 

Ever since the news got out, health freaks have been obsessing over this. Experts say that Pacific Beatle is the only species that lactates and the nutrients present in it is used by the said species to feed its infants. After the study was conducted, it was concluded that the nutrients present in cockroach milk are beneficial for humans as well. This cockroach milk is also said to be rich in amino acids that help in cell growth, lipids vital for a healthy body. 

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Now the question that arises is, would you drink cockroach milk for health reasons?

Check out what Twitter has to say about this new found study-

it’s what’s for dinner... https://t.co/sTFfEcbvwz

— Margi (@rangersR6y)


egad. ? not in a million years. 'Scientists found that the Pacific Beetle cockroach of Hawaii possesses nutrient-filled milk crystals.' https://t.co/WZFGaXQOEj

— marie bourgeois (@mmbtox)


WE ALREADY TAKED ABOUT THIS AND THE ANSWER WAS NO. https://t.co/Bis2uQesvR

— Celeste Ng (@pronounced_ing)


I really don't understand how anyone who has battled cockroach infestations would ever look at them and go, "You know what would really kick this situation up a notch? Using them for my milk." https://t.co/TUcnsf8sOX

— Miranda Yaver (@mirandayaver)


There is only ONE segment of the population who sees this as a health obsession. Only one. https://t.co/OPzaqTQ1qe

— James Fluid-Bond (@negroid_android) May 23, 2018

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