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In article it is described about impact of products of sheep breeding on a human body.

For a long time sheep breeders appreciated sheep meat and milk high medical properties

For a long time sheep breeders appreciated sheep meat and milk high medical properties. It is interesting that sheep – the unique animals at whom it was never observed such diseases, as tuberculosis or a cancer. In the former USSR, for example, surveyed 400 thousand heads of sheep and in one didn’t find a cancer. The similar result is received at inspection of several thousand animals of a vavstraliya. Scientists of Germany found in meat cages yagnyatiny substances which warn cancer diseases and consequently recommend to increase the mutton use as the natural defender from this illness,

Compared with milk of other animals the sheep contains more syvorotochny acid which together with magnesium supports cell regeneration and favorably influences a nabolny liver, removes "slags" from vessels, than improves their elasticity and warns a heart attack. 1 liter of sheep milk contains 450 mg of syvorotochny acid, whereas in cow – 100, goat – 60, and in parent only 7 mg. In this regard sheep milk and its products consider as universal cure for aging. The day need of the person for syvorotochny acid is satisfied by 100 g of sheep cheese.

 Salutary impact of products of sheep breeding on a human body out of any doubts. And that fact that sheep breeders of the Caucasus and the Balkan countries who eat mainly sheep meat and milk, live long – bright to that confirmation.

Popularity of mutton constantly grows in the world. Today production it per capita, for example, in New Zealand makes 30,5 kg, Australia – 20, Greece – 14, in Europe as a whole – 3,8 kg. Annually EU countries import 265 thousand tons of mutton and yagnyatiny. In this situation Ukraine can become the stable exporter of production of sheep breeding. As the tendency to increase in a livestock of sheep in recent years was outlined in Odessa region and in the Autonomous Republic Crimea.

V. Ananyev, chairman of the board of VOO Association of sheep breeders and kozovodov Ukraine, 8 067 98 30 289.