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Marilyn,

If your city codes allow it, you could get a goat! Much more manageable size

wise, and much healthier milk as well.

I have two Nigerian Dwarf goats, who are only about knee high but one little

goat is supposed to be able to produce 2 gallons or more of milk a week! I say

'supposed to' because I haven't bred my little girl yet. I bought both mine as

babies so I could raise them to be friendly and healthy.

If you can't have your own animal, I would start looking around where you live

to see if you can find a dairy <again, you'd probably have better luck finding a

willing goat dairy> that would be willing to sell you raw milk. It's illegal in

a lot of states for a class A diary to sell raw milk, so you might have to find

a smaller, home run dairy or even and individual who raises goats and would be

willing to sell excess milk.

If you can't find raw, you can at least buy pasteurized organic or all natural

milk at the grocery store. We've switched to this when we don't have raw goats

milk <I have a local source for raw goats milk until my little goats get

milking, but it's over an hour away! Blah!>, and now I have a very hard time

drinking regular store milk. I swear it tastes bad now!!

Liz

Raw milk

Where can you get raw milk? I have been wanting to find a sorce for

this for a long time. My preference woudl be to have a dairy cow

myself, but since I live in town, and have no prospects for moving to

the country at this time. Any Ideas, where I can find it?

Marilyn

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We had raw goat's milk for awhile. I was skeptical until I saw my children

drink it with no complaints. My dh drank it and he abhors milk. So I

tasted...yummy! But that goat was dried up and we tried goat's milk from the

grocery store...yucky. So now we drink the organic milk. Must be something in

the pasteurizing/homogenizing process...

Laurie>Oh

If you can't find raw, you can at least buy pasteurized organic or all natural

milk at the grocery store. We've switched to this when we don't have raw goats

milk <and now I have a very hard time drinking regular store milk. I swear it

tastes bad now!!

Liz

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notmilk.com doesn't have anything good to say about goats milk because...it's

not intended for human consumption. Just as cow milk is not intended for human

consumption. There are other alternatives: almond milk (you can make yourself)

and rice milk you can buy at any health food store. Soy milk stay away from

because it's riddled with aluminum. Also, any soy products (the soy beans are

highly contaminated with pesticides. Even if the soy says " organic " , it's hard

to find soy that's not been gentically engineered for growing. Genetically

engineered IS BAD NEWS. Our bodies are not made to consume and use such things.

Soy is becoming more and more genetically engineered in order to meet the

growing demands for soy products. The only " safe organic soy " is fermented soy.

One being miso, which is like a paste that you can disolve in some water and put

in your food, when cooking, for flavor. The other is soy sauce.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your minds... (or

not)

If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in order to

be in stores,

you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is the only

milk to drink.

At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I tried

>soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever stuck. He

>was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

>my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy, or

>I wouldn't be here right now.

>

>IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

>

>

>

>

>

> > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again. I'm

>sure

> > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting just

>in

> > case.>>

> >

> > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And again,

>it's

> > still my fault. Great!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Ohio

> > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

>6/28/97;

> > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine info at

> > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> >

> >

> >

> >

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even in the raw form?

and Kimberley Medlin <medlins@...> wrote:notmilk.com doesn't

have anything good to say about goats milk because...it's not intended for human

consumption. Just as cow milk is not intended for human consumption. There are

other alternatives: almond milk (you can make yourself) and rice milk you can

buy at any health food store. Soy milk stay away from because it's riddled with

aluminum. Also, any soy products (the soy beans are highly contaminated with

pesticides. Even if the soy says " organic " , it's hard to find soy that's not

been gentically engineered for growing. Genetically engineered IS BAD NEWS.

Our bodies are not made to consume and use such things. Soy is becoming more

and more genetically engineered in order to meet the growing demands for soy

products. The only " safe organic soy " is fermented soy. One being miso, which

is like a paste that you can disolve in some water and put in your food, when

cooking, for flavor. The other is soy sauce.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your minds... (or

not)

If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in order to

be in stores,

you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is the only

milk to drink.

At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I tried

>soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever stuck. He

>was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

>my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy, or

>I wouldn't be here right now.

>

>IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

>

>

>

>

>

> > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again. I'm

>sure

> > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting just

>in

> > case.>>

> >

> > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And again,

>it's

> > still my fault. Great!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Ohio

> > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

>6/28/97;

> > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine info at

> > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Even in raw form....Folks, milk contains white blood cells. You are essentially

drinking foreign DNA in the form of white blood cells. Cow milk has proteins

BAD for the gut...etc. The cow's raw milk proteins are intended for the COW.

Human antibodies are what's intended for the human baby...not cow white blood

cells!!! Yogurt....you're eating essentially " jellied " white blood cells.

YUCK. Keep that nasty cow product out of your guts. Just as people need to rid

themselves of the made up theory (lie) that vaccines are safe, effective and

save us from potentially fatal diseases....we also need to get out of the made

up theory that cow milk " does a body good. " People tell me they drink organic

milk...this falls under the same category is raw milk. Just as the vaccine

industry is about nothing but money, not health...so the diary industry is about

money...NOT YOUR HEALTH. Do not be deceived. Milk is more bad than good for

the human body. Milk is one of the worst nutrition practices out there. Milk

does not contain the essential calcium it's claimed to contain. The calcium you

should be feeding yourself and your children/family is what's on your health

store shelves...and in your in dark green veggies. NOT COW. I can not stress

enough how essential it is for you to take the red lights you get from websites,

such as notmilk.com...and there are plenty of other places at your fingertips to

find out why your human body should not be consuming milk. Please research.

Especially families of vaccine damaged children. You do your child NO GOOD by

giving them any dair products. You must research, learn and practice the best

nutrition for you children....especially if they're already vaccine damaged.

I would have to say the same about goats milk. That's intended for the goat.

Not for the human body. From the goat milk you're also getting goat DNA and

goat white blood cells...NASTY. Folks, where is the logic in that? Please,

accept my apologies if my blount words are too blount. Just as people need to

be educated on why the hideous needles should be kept away from their children,

so people should learn why children no longer need a " breast milk substitute "

when they are no longer of age to be nursing.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your minds... (or

not)

If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in order to

be in stores,

you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is the only

milk to drink.

At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I tried

>soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever stuck. He

>was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

>my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy, or

>I wouldn't be here right now.

>

>IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

>

>

>

>

>

> > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again. I'm

>sure

> > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting just

>in

> > case.>>

> >

> > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And again,

>it's

> > still my fault. Great!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Ohio

> > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

>6/28/97;

> > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine info at

> > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> >

> >

> >

> >

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PS.....what could possibly be so healthy in consuming, what is essentially a cup

of PUSS? www.notmilk.com is one big red light one should thoroughly read.

There are so many red lights there....one would have to be in denial to continue

consuming milk after reading their research...just as one would have be in

denial after reading all the red lights about vaccines and still vaccinate their

chidlren. Again, my apologies if I do come on a little too aggressive on this

subject of milk. :-) I'm not trying to talk down to anyone.

Kimberley

Even in raw form....Folks, milk contains white blood cells. You are

essentially drinking foreign DNA in the form of white blood cells. Cow milk has

proteins BAD for the gut...etc. The cow's raw milk proteins are intended for

the COW. Human antibodies are what's intended for the human baby...not cow

white blood cells!!! Yogurt....you're eating essentially " jellied " white blood

cells. YUCK. Keep that nasty cow product out of your guts. Just as people

need to rid themselves of the made up theory (lie) that vaccines are safe,

effective and save us from potentially fatal diseases....we also need to get out

of the made up theory that cow milk " does a body good. " People tell me they

drink organic milk...this falls under the same category is raw milk. Just as

the vaccine industry is about nothing but money, not health...so the diary

industry is about money...NOT YOUR HEALTH. Do not be deceived. Milk is more

bad than good for the human body. Milk is one of the worst nutrition practices

out there. Milk does not contain the essential calcium it's claimed to contain.

The calcium you should be feeding yourself and your children/family is what's on

your health store shelves...and in your in dark green veggies. NOT COW. I can

not stress enough how essential it is for you to take the red lights you get

from websites, such as notmilk.com...and there are plenty of other places at

your fingertips to find out why your human body should not be consuming milk.

Please research. Especially families of vaccine damaged children. You do your

child NO GOOD by giving them any dair products. You must research, learn and

practice the best nutrition for you children....especially if they're already

vaccine damaged.

I would have to say the same about goats milk. That's intended for the goat.

Not for the human body. From the goat milk you're also getting goat DNA and

goat white blood cells...NASTY. Folks, where is the logic in that? Please,

accept my apologies if my blount words are too blount. Just as people need to

be educated on why the hideous needles should be kept away from their children,

so people should learn why children no longer need a " breast milk substitute "

when they are no longer of age to be nursing.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your minds...

(or not)

If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in order

to

be in stores,

you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is the only

milk to drink.

At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I tried

>soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever stuck. He

>was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

>my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy, or

>I wouldn't be here right now.

>

>IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

>

>

>

>

>

> > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again. I'm

>sure

> > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting just

>in

> > case.>>

> >

> > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And again,

>it's

> > still my fault. Great!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Ohio

> > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

>6/28/97;

> > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine info at

> > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Our family drinks raw milk! It is wonderful. Started drinking raw

milk a few months ago, ran out one day, used pasteurized/homogenized

and became ill for almost a day and my sinus trouble returned. Now if I

run out, won't touch the store bought.

Some nutritionists recommend raw milk for ASD children and are reporting

improvements! Pasteurized/homogenized milk is rotten milk!

Lynda

>At 11:11 AM 03/05/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>

>

>>What about the bacteria and other disease pathogens in raw milk? There is a

>>reason they started pausterizing it you know. I would not drink raw milk

>>personally.

>>

>>

>>

>

>Raw milk hsa much higher standards than pasteurized milk

>Far lower bacteria counts are allowed than pasteurized.

>

>And more

>Sheri

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I think everyone has to do what feels right to them.

PUSS????? Like in cat?

Milk has been drunk for thousands and thousands of years in its raw form.

There is NO blanket prescription for anyone for any kind of food.

Sheri

At 09:46 PM 03/05/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>PS.....what could possibly be so healthy in consuming, what is essentially

a cup of PUSS? www.notmilk.com is one big red light one should thoroughly

read. There are so many red lights there....one would have to be in denial

to continue consuming milk after reading their research...just as one would

have be in denial after reading all the red lights about vaccines and still

vaccinate their chidlren. Again, my apologies if I do come on a little too

aggressive on this subject of milk. :-) I'm not trying to talk down to

anyone.

>Kimberley

>

> Even in raw form....Folks, milk contains white blood cells. You are

essentially drinking foreign DNA in the form of white blood cells. Cow

milk has proteins BAD for the gut...etc. The cow's raw milk proteins are

intended for the COW. Human antibodies are what's intended for the human

baby...not cow white blood cells!!! Yogurt....you're eating essentially

" jellied " white blood cells. YUCK. Keep that nasty cow product out of

your guts. Just as people need to rid themselves of the made up theory

(lie) that vaccines are safe, effective and save us from potentially fatal

diseases....we also need to get out of the made up theory that cow milk

" does a body good. " People tell me they drink organic milk...this falls

under the same category is raw milk. Just as the vaccine industry is about

nothing but money, not health...so the diary industry is about money...NOT

YOUR HEALTH. Do not be deceived. Milk is more bad than good for the

human body. Milk is one of the worst nutrition practices out there. Milk

does not contain the essential calcium it's claimed to contain. The

calcium you should be feeding yourself and your children/family is what's

on your health store shelves...and in your in dark green veggies. NOT COW.

I can not stress enough how essential it is for you to take the red lights

you get from websites, such as notmilk.com...and there are plenty of other

places at your fingertips to find out why your human body should not be

consuming milk. Please research. Especially families of vaccine damaged

children. You do your child NO GOOD by giving them any dair products. You

must research, learn and practice the best nutrition for you

children....especially if they're already vaccine damaged.

> I would have to say the same about goats milk. That's intended for the

goat. Not for the human body. From the goat milk you're also getting goat

DNA and goat white blood cells...NASTY. Folks, where is the logic in that?

Please, accept my apologies if my blount words are too blount. Just as

people need to be educated on why the hideous needles should be kept away

from their children, so people should learn why children no longer need a

" breast milk substitute " when they are no longer of age to be nursing.

>

> -------Kimberley Medlin---------

> ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

>

> DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

> Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your

minds... (or not)

>

>

> If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in

order to

> be in stores,

> you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is

the only

> milk to drink.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

> >Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I

tried

> >soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever

stuck. He

> >was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

> >my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy, or

> >I wouldn't be here right now.

> >

> >IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again.

I'm

> >sure

> > > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting

just

> >in

> > > case.>>

> > >

> > > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And

again,

> >it's

> > > still my fault. Great!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Ohio

> > > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

> >6/28/97;

> > > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine

info at

> > > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Couldn't have said it better myself, watch for the " fur to fly "

Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your

minds... (or not)

>

>

> If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in

order to

> be in stores,

> you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is the

only

> milk to drink.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

> >Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I

tried

> >soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever stuck.

He

> >was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

> >my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy,

or

> >I wouldn't be here right now.

> >

> >IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again.

I'm

> >sure

> > > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting

just

> >in

> > > case.>>

> > >

> > > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And

again,

> >it's

> > > still my fault. Great!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Ohio

> > > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

> >6/28/97;

> > > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine info

at

> > > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I think everyone has to do what feels right to them.

PUSS????? Like in cat?

rofpip

you are too funny sheri ..... i used to drink raw milk as a little girl when

we visited our farming families!! I always hated coming home and drinking

the stuff from the stores. mmmmmmm

in IL

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Actually it does seem you're talking down a tad lol. I just don't find the

scientific research on the website you listed to be very credible. In

addition if you want to be picky about it, you are ingesting somatic

( " PUSS " ) cells with every vegetable that you eat. :) You obviously feel

quite strongly about the issue, and I hope I'm not causing offense :) People

can also agree to disagree without a pointless debate..

Elena

Re: raw milk

> Well, like I said....I hope I didn't make anyone feel I was talking down

to them. :-) Trust me, I don't bite. :-) If you want to find out more

about the " puss " ...etc. Do further research.

>

> -------Kimberley Medlin---------

> ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

>

> DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

>

> I think everyone has to do what feels right to them.

> PUSS????? Like in cat?

>

>

>

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Well, like I said....I hope I didn't make anyone feel I was talking down to

them. :-) Trust me, I don't bite. :-) If you want to find out more about the

" puss " ...etc. Do further research.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

I think everyone has to do what feels right to them.

PUSS????? Like in cat?

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LOL! Are they meaning to say " pus? " (the fluid that is the result of an

infection?)

I never thought about it much before until I heard/read somewhere that humans

are the only mammals that drink milk after the age of weaning from the mother's

breast. That was a real eye opener for me!

My family doesn't drink milk (a quart will end up being tossed because it

doesn't get used up before it spoils!) I use a little occasionally when

cooking, that's it.

We do like our cheese and ice cream though. : (

Kay

****************

I think everyone has to do what feels right to them.

PUSS????? Like in cat?

Milk has been drunk for thousands and thousands of years in its raw form.

There is NO blanket prescription for anyone for any kind of food.

Sheri

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Sorry :-)

Here's some more websites to read and decide for yourself...for those

interested:

rawmilk

Diseases From Raw Milk Consumption Milk is an important part of a person's diet.

Unfortunately, it can also carry certain organisms that can cause severe disease

in humans (1). One way to prevent ... ... Some people do not like the idea of

pasteurizing their milk and feel raw milk (unpasteurized milk) is better. ...

www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/rawmilk.htm

Below are some diseases associated with drinking raw milk.

Disease Organism Symptoms and Complications

1.Campylobacteriosis Campylobacter sp. bloody diarrhea

2. Salmonellosis Salmonella sp. bloody diarrhea

3. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome E. coli O157:H7 diarrhea, kidney failure,

death

4. Yersiniosis Yersinsia enterocolitica diarrhea

5. Listeriosis Listeria monocytogenes meningitis, blood infections

6. Tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis tuberculosis; pneumonia

7. Brucellosis Brucella sp. blood infections, heart infections

8. Cryptosporidiosis Cryptosporidium parvum diarrhea

9. Staphylococcal enterotoxin poisoning Staphylococcus aureus vomiting

10. Q fever iella burnetti high fever, severe headache, muscle aches

(can infect the liver and/or heart)

http://www.panix.com/~nomilk/

http://www.fda.gov/fdac/reprints/breastfed.html

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fttmilk.html

Unpasteurized milk and dairy products may contain harmful pathogens and are not

safe to eat, drink, or use in making foods. Today, milk and other dairy products

sold in interstate commerce are pasteurized (heat-processed to kill pathogenic

bacteria).

http://www.foodsafety.gov/~dms/fsefborn.html

raw milk/ foodbourne illnesses : e-coli,Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella (over

2300 types),

Good or not? ->

http://www.fda.gov/cvm/guidance/guidance68.pdf

Regulation prohibits the use of certain proteins derived from mammailian tissue

in feeding ruminant animals. However, certain products are exempt from

regulation: milk products (milk and milk protein)

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5125a2.htm

The outbreak highlights the hazards of consuming unpasteurized milk and milk

products. Four (5%) patients did not drink unpasteurized milk but were mothers

of ill children who drank unpasteurized milk. Because unpasteurized milk ...

http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~ear/mi-03-4.html

Please be advised that FDA and other federal and state health agencies have

documented a long history of the risks to human health associated with the

consumption of raw milk. Clinical and epidemiological studies from FDA, state

health agencies, and others have established a direct causal link between

gastrointestinal disease and the consumption of raw milk. The microbial flora of

raw milk may include human pathogens present on the cow's udder and teats.

Further, the intrinsic properties of milk, including its pH and nutrient

content, make it an excellent media for the survival and growth of bacteria.

Raw-milk Products May Contain Salmonella

http://www.personalmd.com/news/a1999051810.shtml

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

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Thanks for providing this list of diseases. Like I said, there is a reason

that milk is pasteurized. When my husband was a boy they had a cow that

they milked for awhile. He said that his mom heated the milk(to kill

pathogens) prior to storage in fridge even though this milk was from their

healthy, clean cow.

Re: raw milk

> Sorry :-)

> Here's some more websites to read and decide for yourself...for those

interested:

>

> rawmilk

> Diseases From Raw Milk Consumption Milk is an important part of a person's

diet. Unfortunately, it can also carry certain organisms that can cause

severe disease in humans (1). One way to prevent ... ... Some people do not

like the idea of pasteurizing their milk and feel raw milk (unpasteurized

milk) is better. ...

> www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/rawmilk.htm

>

> Below are some diseases associated with drinking raw milk.

>

> Disease Organism Symptoms and Complications

> 1.Campylobacteriosis Campylobacter sp. bloody diarrhea

> 2. Salmonellosis Salmonella sp. bloody diarrhea

> 3. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome E. coli O157:H7 diarrhea, kidney

failure, death

> 4. Yersiniosis Yersinsia enterocolitica diarrhea

> 5. Listeriosis Listeria monocytogenes meningitis, blood infections

> 6. Tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis tuberculosis; pneumonia

> 7. Brucellosis Brucella sp. blood infections, heart infections

> 8. Cryptosporidiosis Cryptosporidium parvum diarrhea

> 9. Staphylococcal enterotoxin poisoning Staphylococcus aureus

vomiting

> 10. Q fever iella burnetti high fever, severe headache, muscle

aches (can infect the liver and/or heart)

>

> http://www.panix.com/~nomilk/

>

> http://www.fda.gov/fdac/reprints/breastfed.html

>

> http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fttmilk.html

> Unpasteurized milk and dairy products may contain harmful pathogens and

are not safe to eat, drink, or use in making foods. Today, milk and other

dairy products sold in interstate commerce are pasteurized (heat-processed

to kill pathogenic bacteria).

>

> http://www.foodsafety.gov/~dms/fsefborn.html

> raw milk/ foodbourne illnesses : e-coli,Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella

(over 2300 types),

> Good or not? ->

>

> http://www.fda.gov/cvm/guidance/guidance68.pdf

>

> Regulation prohibits the use of certain proteins derived from mammailian

tissue in feeding ruminant animals. However, certain products are exempt

from regulation: milk products (milk and milk protein)

>

> http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5125a2.htm

>

> The outbreak highlights the hazards of consuming unpasteurized milk and

milk products. Four (5%) patients did not drink unpasteurized milk but were

mothers of ill children who drank unpasteurized milk. Because unpasteurized

milk ...

>

> http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~ear/mi-03-4.html

>

> Please be advised that FDA and other federal and state health agencies

have documented a long history of the risks to human health associated with

the consumption of raw milk. Clinical and epidemiological studies from FDA,

state health agencies, and others have established a direct causal link

between gastrointestinal disease and the consumption of raw milk. The

microbial flora of raw milk may include human pathogens present on the cow's

udder and teats. Further, the intrinsic properties of milk, including its pH

and nutrient content, make it an excellent media for the survival and growth

of bacteria.

>

> Raw-milk Products May Contain Salmonella

http://www.personalmd.com/news/a1999051810.shtml

>

>

> -------Kimberley Medlin---------

>

>

>

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Thanks Sheri. Us Raw Milk drinkers were feeling like we were being attacked.

Sounds like somebody has an agenda against milk to me.

Amy Waters

Re: Re: Well, this ought to blow your

minds... (or not)

>

>

> If you do research on the process that cow's milk goes through in

order to

> be in stores,

> you will never drink it again. From what I've read raw milk is

the only

> milk to drink.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> At 03:06 PM 3/5/2004 +0000, you wrote:

> >Ah, don't do that!! Gee, my son couldn't eat anything at all. I

tried

> >soy, goats milk, anything I could find to try. Nothing ever

stuck. He

> >was skinny as a stick. Trying to stay away from dairy products with

> >my other son, I also tried soy. As an infant I had to put on soy, or

> >I wouldn't be here right now.

> >

> >IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > <<Hi , I'm sooo sorry you are going through this again.

I'm

> >sure

> > > with all of your research you already know this!! But, posting

just

> >in

> > > case.>>

> > >

> > > Thanks . I hadn't read this, doesn't surprise me. And

again,

> >it's

> > > still my fault. Great!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Ohio

> > > )0(~~~)0(~~~)0(

> > > Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born

> >6/28/97;

> > > and Shayna, born 6/1/00.

> > > Vaccine free since 1999! See our site and get more vaccine

info at

> > > <http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/>

> > > http://users.adelphia.net/~tacousino/

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Yes research is best. Might I suggest The Milk Book by W.C. .

Amy

Re: raw milk

Well, like I said....I hope I didn't make anyone feel I was talking down to

them. :-) Trust me, I don't bite. :-) If you want to find out more about the

" puss " ...etc. Do further research.

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

ChristianityandVaccinations_AZvac-lib/

DiseasesandVaccinationsDatabase/

I think everyone has to do what feels right to them.

PUSS????? Like in cat?

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California is currently the only state that you can market raw milk in.

According to a state study over the last ten years there has only been 1 case of

disease (documented) in raw milk drinkers due to the milk. But, there have been

hundreds in pastuerized milk drinkers. The documentation is available on the

raw dairy group.

Amy

Re: raw milk

Sorry :-)

Here's some more websites to read and decide for yourself...for those

interested:

rawmilk

Diseases From Raw Milk Consumption Milk is an important part of a person's

diet. Unfortunately, it can also carry certain organisms that can cause severe

disease in humans (1). One way to prevent ... ... Some people do not like the

idea of pasteurizing their milk and feel raw milk (unpasteurized milk) is

better. ...

www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/rawmilk.htm

Below are some diseases associated with drinking raw milk.

Disease Organism Symptoms and Complications

1.Campylobacteriosis Campylobacter sp. bloody diarrhea

2. Salmonellosis Salmonella sp. bloody diarrhea

3. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome E. coli O157:H7 diarrhea, kidney failure,

death

4. Yersiniosis Yersinsia enterocolitica diarrhea

5. Listeriosis Listeria monocytogenes meningitis, blood infections

6. Tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis tuberculosis; pneumonia

7. Brucellosis Brucella sp. blood infections, heart infections

8. Cryptosporidiosis Cryptosporidium parvum diarrhea

9. Staphylococcal enterotoxin poisoning Staphylococcus aureus vomiting

10. Q fever iella burnetti high fever, severe headache, muscle aches

(can infect the liver and/or heart)

http://www.panix.com/~nomilk/

http://www.fda.gov/fdac/reprints/breastfed.html

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fttmilk.html

Unpasteurized milk and dairy products may contain harmful pathogens and are

not safe to eat, drink, or use in making foods. Today, milk and other dairy

products sold in interstate commerce are pasteurized (heat-processed to kill

pathogenic bacteria).

http://www.foodsafety.gov/~dms/fsefborn.html

raw milk/ foodbourne illnesses : e-coli,Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella (over

2300 types),

Good or not? ->

http://www.fda.gov/cvm/guidance/guidance68.pdf

Regulation prohibits the use of certain proteins derived from mammailian

tissue in feeding ruminant animals. However, certain products are exempt from

regulation: milk products (milk and milk protein)

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5125a2.htm

The outbreak highlights the hazards of consuming unpasteurized milk and milk

products. Four (5%) patients did not drink unpasteurized milk but were mothers

of ill children who drank unpasteurized milk. Because unpasteurized milk ...

http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~ear/mi-03-4.html

Please be advised that FDA and other federal and state health agencies have

documented a long history of the risks to human health associated with the

consumption of raw milk. Clinical and epidemiological studies from FDA, state

health agencies, and others have established a direct causal link between

gastrointestinal disease and the consumption of raw milk. The microbial flora of

raw milk may include human pathogens present on the cow's udder and teats.

Further, the intrinsic properties of milk, including its pH and nutrient

content, make it an excellent media for the survival and growth of bacteria.

Raw-milk Products May Contain Salmonella

http://www.personalmd.com/news/a1999051810.shtml

-------Kimberley Medlin---------

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Yikes. Unavailable or illegal? I hope not. Does anyone know if this is true of

other states

too, like Kentucky or Indiana? My husband and I are finally fed up with the San

Francisco

Bay Area and will be moving back to the Midwest early in 2006. I know Whole

Foods has

locations in the Midwest and I was assuming (naively I guess) that they would

stock

Organic Pastures products, since the California (or at least San Francisco)

locations do.

Someone please tell me I won't have to pay a $21 shipping charge for milk! We

are going

through five to six gallons of this stuff a week, right now.

Marc, seriously, have you filled out one of those customer service request forms

at Whole

Foods, asking them to stock this product?

~ Cara

> Well, at least you have a local store that you can buy this from.

> It seems to be unavailable (or possibly illegal) in Washington

> state.

>

> As for drop-shipments, they told me that the shipping cost of

> 2 gallons of milk was $23 (as opposed to $21 for 1 gallon), and

> that in the freezer the milk would last 3 months.

>

> Marc

>

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Yes, but I guess I assumed that referred to current availability -- possibly

based on demand.

Not that the products are actually illegal to distribute in states other than

these three. Maybe

wishful thinking on my part? I'm still hoping I'll be able to talk the

Louisville, KY Whole Foods

location into stocking the Organic Pastures...

~ Cara

> > Yikes. Unavailable or illegal? I hope not. Does anyone know if this is true

of other states

> > too, like Kentucky or Indiana?

>

> On the Organic Pastures website, it states that their products

> are only available in California, Oregon, and New Mexico:.

>

> http://www.organicpastures.com/stores/

>

> Marc

>

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Yeah, Barbara, I intend to keep buying the raw milk, now that I know

how yummy it is. My coffee tastes so much better with it. I think

it kind of helps to mellow out the bitter taste coffee has. And I

used to not like using regular milk in my coffee. I've always used

cream. But since raw milk still has its cream in it, it makes

sense. And the cream I was using " half and half, " which is half

cream and half milk, anyway. So if natural milk already has cream

in it, then why do they even need to make " half and half? "

It's kind of like the question I have thought of about coconut oil.

VCO is already a solid. But the hydrogenation process was created

to make vegetable seed oils " solid. " So why bother trying to make

seed oils solid, when you ALREADY have an oil that is ALREADY

solid? Doesn't make sense to me.

And they say God works in mysterious ways.....

Cryss

>

> Cryss, I hope you will continue buying the raw milk for it's

health giving properties. Raw milk is such a complete food that

there are people who live on it alone all their lives. There is a

man in Iowa who as a two year old toddler drunk something caustic

and damaged his digestive system so much that he is not able to eat

anything solid. He is now in his 50s and doing just great on raw

milk.

>

> And to let you know what that pasteurized and homogenized milk

from the store can do to your health, here is a link.

>

> Barbara

>

> http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/homogenization.html

>

>

>

>

> Oh, and speaking of great.... We also just bought our first jug of

> genuine RAW milk, last night, and all I can say is: " YUM! " And

> when I added it to my coffee this morning, it gave it a really

good

> flavor.

>

> Cryss

>

>

>

>

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Cryss, the amount of butter fat in the milk depends to some extend on the breed

of cow and how much milk are they forced to produce by monthly shots of

synthetic growth hormones. Holsteins are the breed of choice of huge milk

factories because they can be pushed to the max so they only live 4 to 5 years.

Their milk is only 3% butter fat.

At the other end of the scale are Jerseys that produce less milk but their

butter fat is as high as 7%, or can even be higher, depends on th eindividual

cow and her genetics. I bet when you buy raw milk it will be a Jersey milk.

That's why you like it in your coffee :)

Coconut oil is solid below 76° but will go liquid above 76°.

Barbara

Yeah, Barbara, I intend to keep buying the raw milk, now that I know

how yummy it is. My coffee tastes so much better with it. I think

it kind of helps to mellow out the bitter taste coffee has. And I

used to not like using regular milk in my coffee. I've always used

cream. But since raw milk still has its cream in it, it makes

sense. And the cream I was using " half and half, " which is half

cream and half milk, anyway. So if natural milk already has cream

in it, then why do they even need to make " half and half? "

It's kind of like the question I have thought of about coconut oil.

VCO is already a solid. But the hydrogenation process was created

to make vegetable seed oils " solid. " So why bother trying to make

seed oils solid, when you ALREADY have an oil that is ALREADY

solid? Doesn't make sense to me.

And they say God works in mysterious ways.....

Cryss

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Yeah, Barbara, the raw milk from Organic Pastures, which is the

brand I bought, comes from Jersey cows. I know Holsteins are the

ones most dairies use. And I read about the fact that they don't

live as long because of the growth hormone. It sort-of " burns them

out. "

I'd love to go visit Organic Pastures' dairy, sometime, since

they're right down there in Fresno, only 3 hours from Sacramento.

My mother grew up down there, so we know the area real well. It's

almost like a second or third " home town. " We went there a lot when

I was a kid--still do.

And one the coolest things about Organic Pastures, is that they have

actual names for all of their cows! I think that is so neat. That

right there says they care more about their cows than regular

dairies. And the guy who runs it is real knowledgeable and cares

passionately about the benefits of raw milk.

It was $8 for the half-gallon, but it is so worth it. That's a

better " investment " than the lottery--or the stock market, the way

it's been, lately.

I heard on a recent news report, that Organic Pastures can hardly

keep up with the demand for their raw milk. It's becoming that

popular, which is great to hear.

Oh, and I'm glad VCO melts at only 76 degrees. That makes it

perfect for use in coffee. And my coffee- " holic " husband likes the

taste, too. And the raw milk, too.

Cryss

>

> Cryss, the amount of butter fat in the milk depends to some extend

on the breed of cow and how much milk are they forced to produce by

monthly shots of synthetic growth hormones. Holsteins are the breed

of choice of huge milk factories because they can be pushed to the

max so they only live 4 to 5 years. Their milk is only 3% butter

fat.

>

> At the other end of the scale are Jerseys that produce less milk

but their butter fat is as high as 7%, or can even be higher,

depends on th eindividual cow and her genetics. I bet when you buy

raw milk it will be a Jersey milk. That's why you like it in your

coffee :)

>

> Coconut oil is solid below 76° but will go liquid above 76°.

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

>

>

> Yeah, Barbara, I intend to keep buying the raw milk, now that I

know

> how yummy it is. My coffee tastes so much better with it. I

think

> it kind of helps to mellow out the bitter taste coffee has. And I

> used to not like using regular milk in my coffee. I've always

used

> cream. But since raw milk still has its cream in it, it makes

> sense. And the cream I was using " half and half, " which is half

> cream and half milk, anyway. So if natural milk already has cream

> in it, then why do they even need to make " half and half? "

>

> It's kind of like the question I have thought of about coconut

oil.

> VCO is already a solid. But the hydrogenation process was created

> to make vegetable seed oils " solid. " So why bother trying to make

> seed oils solid, when you ALREADY have an oil that is ALREADY

> solid? Doesn't make sense to me.

>

> And they say God works in mysterious ways.....

>

> Cryss

>

>

>

>

>

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