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Thanks to everyone for their welcomes!

Sue

> >

> > Welcome Sue!  There does seem to be a lot of overlap in triggers for both

autism and CFS if you Google them. And yes the reluctance of the medical

establishment to consider either as symptoms of a wider toxin/allergy issue is

beyond frustrating!

> >

> > Hope you find some useful info here, I always have

>

> Welcome, colorimeter specs prevented the fatigue part of my ME from

> coming back. Chelation meant i could do without my specs permanently.

>

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Hi

Just wanted to let you know you’re not alone. I have a son

(7)with ASD albeit at the high functioning end, for which we are still having

to fight for help, and I was finally diagnosed with ME 18 months ago after

suffering over 15 years!

I have the biomed approach has worked fantastically for both of

us, and in addition I have undergone the Lightning Process after which I made

amazing progress with in the first 24 hours so would highly recommend both to

you, and for both would recommend introducing digestive enzymes as well as aloe

vera daily.

This forum is full of very informed people who are only too

happy to share their experiences.

Good Luck

Elaine

From: Autism Treatment

[mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Sue

Sent: 06 February 2010 07:14

Autism Treatment

Subject: Introduction

Hi

I've just joined this group and wanted to introduce myself. I have two children

with chronic health issues. My daughter (15) has recently been found to have

had glandular fever, following years of ME/CFS symptoms, and my son (11)

received a diagnosis of autism a year ago.

Having children with not one, but two politically controversial medical

conditions, which took years to diagnose, I have become very interested in the

diagnostic process itself. The biggest obstacle to further progress to finding

the causes of complex symptoms, in my view, is the widespread assumption that

similar symptoms must indicate the same causes; that all people with CFS

symptoms must have the same condition (CFS), and all people with autistic

symptoms must have the same condition (autism).

My daughter has responded very well to a dairy-free diet, and my son to

switching to goats' milk, so I am looking forward to reading about other

parents' experiences with dietary interventions.

I am also interested in sensory factors in autism.

Sue

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Thank you Elaine. A friend of mine was one of the first patients diagnosed with

ME thirty years ago, so I find it shocking that it's still being missed and that

dietary issues are overlooked. There is no medical support at all for children

with ME/CFS type symptoms, so we were very relieved when we found Myhill

who has recommended a number of interventions which we are trying in sequence.

So far, she has been spot on with dairy-free diet, vitamin d and omega 3.

I'm not sure the Lightning Process would help dd, because she hasn't had the

problem of a long period of undiagnosed illness. The rapid and obvious

improvement when she came off dairy gave her a huge boost and put her in control

of her health, basically. And we did consider aloe vera but ds had a really

marked allergic reaction to it, so we don't want to risk it.

Dd has hypochlorhydria so that's our next step.

Thanks again

Sue

>

> Hi

>

>

>

> Just wanted to let you know you're not alone. I have a son (7)with ASD

> albeit at the high functioning end, for which we are still having to fight

> for help, and I was finally diagnosed with ME 18 months ago after suffering

> over 15 years!

>

>

>

> I have the biomed approach has worked fantastically for both of us, and in

> addition I have undergone the Lightning Process after which I made amazing

> progress with in the first 24 hours so would highly recommend both to you,

> and for both would recommend introducing digestive enzymes as well as aloe

> vera daily.

>

>

>

> This forum is full of very informed people who are only too happy to share

> their experiences.

>

>

>

> Good Luck

>

>

>

> Elaine

>

>

>

> From: Autism Treatment

> [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Sue

> Sent: 06 February 2010 07:14

> Autism Treatment

> Subject: Introduction

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi

>

> I've just joined this group and wanted to introduce myself. I have two

> children with chronic health issues. My daughter (15) has recently been

> found to have had glandular fever, following years of ME/CFS symptoms, and

> my son (11) received a diagnosis of autism a year ago.

>

> Having children with not one, but two politically controversial medical

> conditions, which took years to diagnose, I have become very interested in

> the diagnostic process itself. The biggest obstacle to further progress to

> finding the causes of complex symptoms, in my view, is the widespread

> assumption that similar symptoms must indicate the same causes; that all

> people with CFS symptoms must have the same condition (CFS), and all people

> with autistic symptoms must have the same condition (autism).

>

> My daughter has responded very well to a dairy-free diet, and my son to

> switching to goats' milk, so I am looking forward to reading about other

> parents' experiences with dietary interventions.

>

> I am also interested in sensory factors in autism.

>

> Sue

>

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Hi Sue

I’ve also contacted Myhill but with all the

supplements my son has I can’t afford all her recommendations for me,

that’s why I tried the Lightning Process. My understanding of it, it

doesn’t need a period of undiagnosed illness, it works by reprogramming

the brain to have positive associations to overcome illness, lack of confidence

and so much more. I’m not very good at explaining but I really would

recommend doing some investigations on the internet or even speaking to a

practitioner. I know Myhill has a number of patients who have combined

her treatments with it to great effect.

I’m just waiting for a lottery win so I can do it all

lol!!

Elaine

From: Autism Treatment

[mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Sue

Sent: 07 February 2010 19:18

Autism Treatment

Subject: Re: Introduction

Thank you Elaine. A friend of mine was one of

the first patients diagnosed with ME thirty years ago, so I find it shocking

that it's still being missed and that dietary issues are overlooked. There is

no medical support at all for children with ME/CFS type symptoms, so we were

very relieved when we found Myhill who has recommended a number of

interventions which we are trying in sequence. So far, she has been spot on

with dairy-free diet, vitamin d and omega 3.

I'm not sure the Lightning Process would help dd, because she hasn't had the

problem of a long period of undiagnosed illness. The rapid and obvious

improvement when she came off dairy gave her a huge boost and put her in

control of her health, basically. And we did consider aloe vera but ds had a

really marked allergic reaction to it, so we don't want to risk it.

Dd has hypochlorhydria so that's our next step.

Thanks again

Sue

>

> Hi

>

>

>

> Just wanted to let you know you're not alone. I have a son (7)with ASD

> albeit at the high functioning end, for which we are still having to fight

> for help, and I was finally diagnosed with ME 18 months ago after

suffering

> over 15 years!

>

>

>

> I have the biomed approach has worked fantastically for both of us, and in

> addition I have undergone the Lightning Process after which I made amazing

> progress with in the first 24 hours so would highly recommend both to you,

> and for both would recommend introducing digestive enzymes as well as aloe

> vera daily.

>

>

>

> This forum is full of very informed people who are only too happy to share

> their experiences.

>

>

>

> Good Luck

>

>

>

> Elaine

>

>

>

> From: Autism Treatment

> [mailto:Autism Treatment ]

On Behalf Of Sue

> Sent: 06 February 2010 07:14

> Autism Treatment

> Subject: Introduction

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi

>

> I've just joined this group and wanted to introduce myself. I have two

> children with chronic health issues. My daughter (15) has recently been

> found to have had glandular fever, following years of ME/CFS symptoms, and

> my son (11) received a diagnosis of autism a year ago.

>

> Having children with not one, but two politically controversial medical

> conditions, which took years to diagnose, I have become very interested in

> the diagnostic process itself. The biggest obstacle to further progress to

> finding the causes of complex symptoms, in my view, is the widespread

> assumption that similar symptoms must indicate the same causes; that all

> people with CFS symptoms must have the same condition (CFS), and all

people

> with autistic symptoms must have the same condition (autism).

>

> My daughter has responded very well to a dairy-free diet, and my son to

> switching to goats' milk, so I am looking forward to reading about other

> parents' experiences with dietary interventions.

>

> I am also interested in sensory factors in autism.

>

> Sue

>

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Hi Sue

I’ve also contacted Myhill but with all the

supplements my son has I can’t afford all her recommendations for me,

that’s why I tried the Lightning Process. My understanding of it, it

doesn’t need a period of undiagnosed illness, it works by reprogramming

the brain to have positive associations to overcome illness, lack of confidence

and so much more. I’m not very good at explaining but I really would

recommend doing some investigations on the internet or even speaking to a

practitioner. I know Myhill has a number of patients who have combined

her treatments with it to great effect.

I’m just waiting for a lottery win so I can do it all

lol!!

Elaine

From: Autism Treatment

[mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Sue

Sent: 07 February 2010 19:18

Autism Treatment

Subject: Re: Introduction

Thank you Elaine. A friend of mine was one of

the first patients diagnosed with ME thirty years ago, so I find it shocking

that it's still being missed and that dietary issues are overlooked. There is

no medical support at all for children with ME/CFS type symptoms, so we were

very relieved when we found Myhill who has recommended a number of

interventions which we are trying in sequence. So far, she has been spot on

with dairy-free diet, vitamin d and omega 3.

I'm not sure the Lightning Process would help dd, because she hasn't had the

problem of a long period of undiagnosed illness. The rapid and obvious

improvement when she came off dairy gave her a huge boost and put her in

control of her health, basically. And we did consider aloe vera but ds had a

really marked allergic reaction to it, so we don't want to risk it.

Dd has hypochlorhydria so that's our next step.

Thanks again

Sue

>

> Hi

>

>

>

> Just wanted to let you know you're not alone. I have a son (7)with ASD

> albeit at the high functioning end, for which we are still having to fight

> for help, and I was finally diagnosed with ME 18 months ago after

suffering

> over 15 years!

>

>

>

> I have the biomed approach has worked fantastically for both of us, and in

> addition I have undergone the Lightning Process after which I made amazing

> progress with in the first 24 hours so would highly recommend both to you,

> and for both would recommend introducing digestive enzymes as well as aloe

> vera daily.

>

>

>

> This forum is full of very informed people who are only too happy to share

> their experiences.

>

>

>

> Good Luck

>

>

>

> Elaine

>

>

>

> From: Autism Treatment

> [mailto:Autism Treatment ]

On Behalf Of Sue

> Sent: 06 February 2010 07:14

> Autism Treatment

> Subject: Introduction

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi

>

> I've just joined this group and wanted to introduce myself. I have two

> children with chronic health issues. My daughter (15) has recently been

> found to have had glandular fever, following years of ME/CFS symptoms, and

> my son (11) received a diagnosis of autism a year ago.

>

> Having children with not one, but two politically controversial medical

> conditions, which took years to diagnose, I have become very interested in

> the diagnostic process itself. The biggest obstacle to further progress to

> finding the causes of complex symptoms, in my view, is the widespread

> assumption that similar symptoms must indicate the same causes; that all

> people with CFS symptoms must have the same condition (CFS), and all

people

> with autistic symptoms must have the same condition (autism).

>

> My daughter has responded very well to a dairy-free diet, and my son to

> switching to goats' milk, so I am looking forward to reading about other

> parents' experiences with dietary interventions.

>

> I am also interested in sensory factors in autism.

>

> Sue

>

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Hello -

My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is

about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods

and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within

an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on

raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also

need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

Cheryl

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Hello -

My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is

about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods

and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within

an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on

raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also

need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

Cheryl

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Hello -

My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is

about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods

and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within

an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on

raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also

need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

Cheryl

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Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for

cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

Re: Introduction

Hello -My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in the health benefits of them for my children.Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at "pet food." My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir! Cheryl

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Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for

cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

Re: Introduction

Hello -My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in the health benefits of them for my children.Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at "pet food." My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir! Cheryl

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Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for

cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

Re: Introduction

Hello -My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in the health benefits of them for my children.Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at "pet food." My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir! Cheryl

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Feel free to eat you extra Kefir Milk grains. They are very healthy for you.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerrySender: RawDairy Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:06:28 -0700To: <RawDairy >ReplyTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Re: Introduction Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I brew both water kefir and milk kefir..My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and somewool I got in another trade with someone..LJPSLindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA Re: Introduction Hello -My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in the health benefits of them for my children.Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at "pet food." My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir! Cheryl

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Feel free to eat you extra Kefir Milk grains. They are very healthy for you.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerrySender: RawDairy Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:06:28 -0700To: <RawDairy >ReplyTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Re: Introduction Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I brew both water kefir and milk kefir..My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and somewool I got in another trade with someone..LJPSLindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA Re: Introduction Hello -My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in the health benefits of them for my children.Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at "pet food." My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir! Cheryl

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Feel free to eat you extra Kefir Milk grains. They are very healthy for you.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerrySender: RawDairy Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:06:28 -0700To: <RawDairy >ReplyTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Re: Introduction Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I brew both water kefir and milk kefir..My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and somewool I got in another trade with someone..LJPSLindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA Re: Introduction Hello -My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in the health benefits of them for my children.Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at "pet food." My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir! Cheryl

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We sell milk kefir grains for $8.00 per 1/2 cup plus shipping. A 1/2 cup is

good to start a quart of milk, and it don't take long and you can increase your

production as the grains multiply. Here is a link to instructions that we give

out to all our customers.

http://thefamilycow.food.officelive.com/Documents/Kefir%20Instructions.pdf

We have shipped them all over the USA from Pennsylvania. How many do you want?

Neil at The Family Cow

www.yourfamilycow.com

>

> Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot

of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I

brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

> My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some

will trade for handmade items other will send for

> cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool

yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

> wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

> Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

> Re: Introduction

>

>

>

> o -

>

> My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which

is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

>

> Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole

Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm

within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

>

> My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do

well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard.

I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

>

> Cheryl

>

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We sell milk kefir grains for $8.00 per 1/2 cup plus shipping. A 1/2 cup is

good to start a quart of milk, and it don't take long and you can increase your

production as the grains multiply. Here is a link to instructions that we give

out to all our customers.

http://thefamilycow.food.officelive.com/Documents/Kefir%20Instructions.pdf

We have shipped them all over the USA from Pennsylvania. How many do you want?

Neil at The Family Cow

www.yourfamilycow.com

>

> Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot

of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I

brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

> My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some

will trade for handmade items other will send for

> cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool

yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

> wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

> Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

> Re: Introduction

>

>

>

> o -

>

> My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which

is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

>

> Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole

Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm

within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

>

> My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do

well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard.

I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

>

> Cheryl

>

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We sell milk kefir grains for $8.00 per 1/2 cup plus shipping. A 1/2 cup is

good to start a quart of milk, and it don't take long and you can increase your

production as the grains multiply. Here is a link to instructions that we give

out to all our customers.

http://thefamilycow.food.officelive.com/Documents/Kefir%20Instructions.pdf

We have shipped them all over the USA from Pennsylvania. How many do you want?

Neil at The Family Cow

www.yourfamilycow.com

>

> Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot

of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I

brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

> My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share yet,though...Some

will trade for handmade items other will send for

> cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool

yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

> wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

> Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

> Re: Introduction

>

>

>

> o -

>

> My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which

is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

>

> Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole

Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm

within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

>

> My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do

well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard.

I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

>

> Cheryl

>

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I thought that all the Whole Foods stores stopped selling raw milk. is your

local Whole Foods being a rebel?

http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2010/03/13/whole-foods-will-no-longer-carry-raw-m\

ilk/

>

> Hello -

>

> My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is

about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

>

> Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods

and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within

an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

>

> My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well

on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I

also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

>

> Cheryl

>

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I thought that all the Whole Foods stores stopped selling raw milk. is your

local Whole Foods being a rebel?

http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2010/03/13/whole-foods-will-no-longer-carry-raw-m\

ilk/

>

> Hello -

>

> My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which is

about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom. I

personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested in

the health benefits of them for my children.

>

> Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole Foods

and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm within

an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

>

> My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do well

on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard. I

also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

>

> Cheryl

>

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Thanks for the link. I will look into this soon. I've actually been on

vacation this month and will be getting my shipment of raw milk started again in

next week, so will be looking into the grains. Thanks again for the info. So

excited to make my own. Love fermenting my own foods!

So are there a lot of moms out there that have been on gf/cf diets who are

successfully giving their kids raw milk/kefir?

> >

> > Go onto the kefir_making yahoo e-group and ask for kefir grains,there's alot

of folks on there willing to share their grains that have doubled in growth..I

brew both water kefir and milk kefir..

> > My grains are just starting to grow now..Not enough to share

yet,though...Some will trade for handmade items other will send for

> > cash or for postage...I got my water kefir grains for Handspun mohair/wool

yarn that I spun from my angora goat's fiber and some

> > wool I got in another trade with someone..LJPS

> > Lindy Haven Goat Farm..Ramona,CA

> > Re: Introduction

> >

> >

> >

> > o -

> >

> > My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California,

which is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home

mom. I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more

interested in the health benefits of them for my children.

> >

> > Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole

Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm

within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

> >

> > My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do

well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard.

I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

> >

> > Cheryl

> >

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I will check today when I go. I know I've bought it since March 3. However,

lately I'm getting goat milk from a farm so I haven't paid much attention to

what's in the grocery store.

> >

> > Hello -

> >

> > My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which

is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom.

I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested

in the health benefits of them for my children.

> >

> > Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole

Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm

within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

> >

> > My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do

well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard.

I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

> >

> > Cheryl

> >

>

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I will check today when I go. I know I've bought it since March 3. However,

lately I'm getting goat milk from a farm so I haven't paid much attention to

what's in the grocery store.

> >

> > Hello -

> >

> > My name is Cheryl Doolittle, and I live in Pleasant Hill, California, which

is about 30 minutes from the heart of San Francisco. I am a stay-at-home mom.

I personally love raw milk products their great taste, but I'm more interested

in the health benefits of them for my children.

> >

> > Fortunately we can still purchase raw milk and cream at our local Whole

Foods and other natural markets. I can also get raw goat products from a farm

within an hour from here, although it's technically labeled at " pet food. "

> >

> > My main concern is whether my son, who is on a casein-free diet, will do

well on raw milk. I know a lot of you have positive experiences in this regard.

I also need to learn how to make my own yummy kefir!

> >

> > Cheryl

> >

>

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This makes it look like it was supposed to be temporary, maybe it is back on the

shelves?

http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/03/whole-foods-pulls-raw-milk-in-4-states/

Beth in MN

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> I thought that all the Whole Foods stores stopped selling raw milk. is your

local Whole Foods being a rebel?

>

>

http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2010/03/13/whole-foods-will-no-longer-carry-raw-m\

ilk/

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This makes it look like it was supposed to be temporary, maybe it is back on the

shelves?

http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/03/whole-foods-pulls-raw-milk-in-4-states/

Beth in MN

>

> I thought that all the Whole Foods stores stopped selling raw milk. is your

local Whole Foods being a rebel?

>

>

http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2010/03/13/whole-foods-will-no-longer-carry-raw-m\

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welcome to our group, glad to have you.. Liz

To: RawDairy From: teschenwork@...Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 10:35:53 -0700Subject: Introduction

Hello,My name is . I am a wife and mother of three who uses Raw Dairy Products. In the past I used far more, and was hoping this group would help encourage me as well as teach me better ways to use raw dairy.

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