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I drink raw milk from organic, grass-fed cows now that I live in a rural area

and can get it. Even though it's only legal to sell in stores in two states

that I know of (CA and CT), you can find it in other states but generally must

buy directly from certain farms. I have a friend who is running it to me. I

got the address from www.realmilk.com

I wouldn't say I'm much improved, but I love the raw milk. I have considered

trying the colostrum treatment someone recommend on this list awhile back

(which involves trying to get the cow to produce specific antibodies, then

drinking the colostrum), but I'm not sure how I would do it. I really do

believe

the raw milk has therapeutic properties. Once I start drinking it, I really

start to crave it, to the point that I would probably grab a glass out of

someone

else's hands to get some.

Peggy

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Thanks for your and Ron's replies,

I'm told this is from a small farm, and the young woman's mother has

been drinking milk from the farm for months. I too am interested in

the innoculation process -- injecting the cow with a small amount of

one's blood so that the cow's milk has antibodies to the

particular " bugs " -- but of course didn't do that this time.

I've always tended to have a problem eating too much fat at one time

(and I need to gain weight -- a catch-22) and since this is full-fat

milk, I guess I'm going to try small amounts at a time.

She got me a huge 2-gallon jar of it, so will have to freeze small

amounts in ice cube trays or plastic bags. I read the freezing it

will kill viruses that may be present...

thanks

dan

> I drink raw milk from organic, grass-fed cows now that I live in a

rural area

> and can get it. Even though it's only legal to sell in stores in

two states

> that I know of (CA and CT), you can find it in other states but

generally must

> buy directly from certain farms. I have a friend who is running it

to me. I

> got the address from www.realmilk.com

>

> I wouldn't say I'm much improved, but I love the raw milk. I have

considered

> trying the colostrum treatment someone recommend on this list

awhile back

> (which involves trying to get the cow to produce specific

antibodies, then

> drinking the colostrum), but I'm not sure how I would do it. I

really do believe

> the raw milk has therapeutic properties. Once I start drinking it,

I really

> start to crave it, to the point that I would probably grab a glass

out of someone

> else's hands to get some.

>

> Peggy

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Hi Sleepless,

On a warm night with no heaters running I don't need any.

On a cold night I take 2 at night. I wake up about 5 hours later and take 2

more.

It funny how it always seems to wear off after about 5 hours.

Ron

Sleepless in Seattle <will_aka_sleepless@...> wrote:

Hi Ron!

How much Goatein IG do you take each day?

Will in Seattle

a.k.a. " Sleepless "

P.S. Are you the same Ron who used to post as " salesman " ?

= = = Original message = = =

Hi Peggy,

Goatein IG is goats milk colostrum.

Its maded by garden of life. and is found in a lot of health

food stores, or

even cheaper on-line.

I take it every night. It helps me feel stronger and I guess the

enzymes get

rid of some of the things that get me.

Ron

(Also I have been doing IVIG treatments.

So far I have done 2. They have been a great help.

I was so bad I would get sick in seconds when the heater turned

on.

Now I can stand it for hours. And hope to be able to return home

to MI soon.

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