Posted by shawnspeed3 on March 28, 2009 at 05:56:47 from (75.219.249.105):
In Reply to: Real Milk posted by DH in Carolina on March 27, 2009 at 10:30:42:
I am one of those people craving raw milk in a state that doesn't allow raw milk sales...so I bought 1/10 of a cow from a friend that does cow shares on his organic dairy farm. only been sick once in the last 3 yrs from the flu, no more sinus problems or allergys,and it tastes lots better than pasturised milk. Also for all you "Lactose intolerent " people out there, you are more than likely allergic to the processing of the milk more than Lactose.If you can eat yogurt you are not lactose intolerent. When they ultra paturize & ulta homoginize dairy products, it changes the fat composition into something your body does not recognize and your body goes into a defensive mode hence allergic reaction, lactose intollerent....I have several people I work with that are "lactose intollerent" that have tried the raw milk from my share , and none of them got the cramping or squirts like they would with store bought milk. Also think of it this way , when they pasturize , it kills all bacteria , good & bad....their is alot more good bacteria than bad, and the good bacteria helps you digestive system break down the milk ,and other foods.Also isnt the disease that causes sickness in people (milk fever), been eradicated in the dairy herd in the US since th late "50's???In the end it's a freedom of choise, I CHOOSE to drink raw milk like some people CHOOSE to smoke , and CHOOSE to drink beer & whisky....It is my RIGHT to decide what I put in my body, not some legislature a 100 miles away....Ill get of my soapbox now.....Shawn
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