Camel Milk — Find Sources Near You

Rapidly growing in popularity. Contains insulin-like proteins and is naturally lower in fat. Often tolerated by people with cow milk allergies.

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Benefits of Camel Milk

Camel milk has been consumed across the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia for millennia. In those regions it has long served as a survival food and traditional medicine. Modern nutritional science has begun to validate some of these traditional uses. Documented and studied benefits include:

  • Contains insulin-like proteins
  • Lower in fat and cholesterol than cow milk
  • Rich in immunoglobulins
  • Often tolerated by those with cow milk allergies
  • High in vitamin C (unusual for milk)

The absence of beta-lactoglobulin — a whey protein found in cow milk and a common trigger for dairy allergies — makes camel milk particularly interesting for immunologically sensitive individuals. Its immunoglobulin profile is also distinct: camel antibodies are smaller than human antibodies, which may allow them to pass through the gut lining intact.

Camel Milk and Autism: What We Know

Camel milk sees substantial search volume from parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Several small studies — most notably from Kuwait and Egypt — have reported improvements in behavioral markers after children consumed camel milk for several weeks. Proposed mechanisms center on oxidative stress reduction and gut microbiome modulation.

However, these studies are small, not blinded, and have not been replicated at scale. Camel milk is not an approved treatment for ASD. Families considering it should work with a physician or registered dietitian and treat it as a dietary experiment, not a therapy.

Where to Find Camel Milk

Limited — a dozen+ camel dairies in TX, MO, OH, PA, NC, FL

The US camel dairy industry is small but expanding. Leading producers include farms in Texas and Missouri that have been operating for over a decade. Most farms sell fresh camel milk locally and ship frozen camel milk nationally. Some also sell camel milk powder and camel milk soap.

Because raw camel milk interstate commerce is subject to FDA regulations (like all raw milk), purchasing raw camel milk directly from a farm in your state — or finding one that ships legally within your state — is the clearest path.

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Camel Milk Price

Typical price range: $18-30 per pint

Camel milk is among the most expensive animal milks available in the US. A camel produces roughly 5–7 liters of milk per day — far less than a dairy cow's 25–30 liters. With only a dozen-plus commercial camel dairies in the country, supply constraints keep prices high. Demand has grown sharply — camel milk searches have surged over 200% in some query clusters — adding upward price pressure.

How Camel Milk Compares to Cow Milk

PropertyCamel MilkCow Milk
Fat content~3% (varies by breed)~3.5%
Beta-lactoglobulinAbsentPresent (allergen)
Vitamin C3× higher than cow milkTrace amounts
Insulin-like proteinsPresentAbsent
ImmunoglobulinsUnique nanobody structureStandard
Availability in USLimited (dozen+ farms)Thousands of farms

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy camel milk near me?

Camel dairies operate in Texas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Florida, among other states. Some farms ship frozen camel milk nationally. Use our submit page to help us populate a full camel milk directory, or browse our main directory filtered by milk type.

What are the benefits of camel milk?

Camel milk provides insulin-like proteins, unique immunoglobulins, high vitamin C content (unusual for milk), and is free of beta-lactoglobulin — making it tolerable for many people with cow milk allergies. Traditional use supports immune function, gut health, and overall wellness. Research is ongoing.

How much does camel milk cost?

Expect to pay $18–30 per pint for raw camel milk in the US. The premium reflects limited supply, high demand, and lower production volume per animal compared to dairy cows.

Is camel milk good for autism?

Some small studies have reported behavioral improvements in children with ASD who consumed camel milk. The proposed mechanisms involve oxidative stress and gut microbiome effects. Evidence is preliminary — no large-scale clinical trials have confirmed these effects. Discuss with a healthcare provider before introducing camel milk as a dietary intervention.

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