Gil and Nancy Riegler, who own the Oasis Camel Farm in Ramona, Calif., want to show the world the benefits of camel milk by putting their milk where their mouth is.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Couple to Take Two-Week Camel Milk Journey
Yet that's what a couple of camel farmers plan to do starting June 16.
Gil and Nancy Riegler, who own the Oasis Camel Farm in Ramona, Calif., want to show the world the benefits of camel milk by putting their milk where their mouth is.
Gil and Nancy Riegler, who own the Oasis Camel Farm in Ramona, Calif., want to show the world the benefits of camel milk by putting their milk where their mouth is.
On June 16, the Rieglers plan to begin living for two weeks at the San Diego County Fair, surviving on nothing but dried dates, bottled water and the milk from two lactating camels they are bringing from the farm.
I'm really not sure what to say about this. Gil and Nancy want to make the world aware of camel milk and its benefits. So they are going to go on two-week journey where they guzzle camel milk like there's no tomorrow. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Every snack. All camel milk. Later in this article, they claim that it doesn't affect their bodies negatively and it actually, in fact, makes them feel healthier. What are the chances this actually works for them as far as their ultimate cause? Can you even possibly see a world where there is a picture of a camel on a milk carton, and not a cow? I say no. But you can vote it out.
Vote 1 for camel milk has a chance in the world. Vote 5 for cows will always prevail over camels in the milk department, and Gil and Nancy are off their rocker.
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