Guest guest Posted September 6, 2007 Report Share Posted September 6, 2007 raw (hopefully organic) milk has all the enzymes and natural vitamins, etc. in it. Milk off the shelf in stores is pasteurized (sometimes Ultra which still doesn't kill of Para-tuberculosis and other bad bugs) which kills off all of the parts of milk that are good for you (which prevent lactose intolerance, etc) and keeps the bad and it becomes a toxic drink that can cause all kinds of problems and reactions. The good bacteria is so essential to our immune system and from keep the bad bacteria from running wild. Not to mention the cancer causing BGH (genetically modified growth hormones), antibiotics, homogenized processing, etc that are added to milk that destroys peoples health. I think it is very important to delineate raw milk and dairy products from processed milk products when talking about health benefits and detriments. There is a doctor in Fresno, CA that is prescribing raw milk to his asthma patients. Yes, my brother Mark in CA is the larger seller of raw milk around and I am biased. organicpastures.com And, there is a lot of good information that has been suppressed about raw milk. And, it is not for everyone. Please don't lump raw together with processed milk. Find it near you: http://www.realmilk.com/where2.html On Sep 6, 2007, at 8:49 AM, skrzn wrote: > Saturated fat + carbohydrates = obesity > > www.paleodiet.com > > I can't stand the taste of the coconut oil I tried, and milk/dairy is > an allergen for too many people, including me. > > I bet if you try animal fat and completely eliminate all > carbohydrates that you shall lose weight. > > > > > > >> >>> Here I was on all this healthfood and I needed the saturated > fat! >> >> Heh, heh, that's pretty funny. >> >> The marketers of coconut oil and raw whole milk also promote the >> need for quality saturated fats. However, I spent periods trying >> them both, and they did was make me gain weight! And the coconut >> oil weakened my legs (one of the symptoms of MS -- another illness >> linked to heavy metals). Fortunately, the weak legs went away by >> replacing the saturated fats with an omega-3 fatty acid supplement. >> >> Marc >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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