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Kristi,

Have you looked at the suppliers at www.eatwild.com? or at

www.realmilk.com? You will see some in Indiana--I don't know how close any

may be to you.

I've been getting nice grassfed butter and raw milk cheddar from Alan

Yegerlehner of The Swiss Connection in Clay City, Indiana. Is this close

to you in Indianapolis? You could call him at (812) 939-2813 to ask if he

might sell you raw milk, even. I don't know the laws in Indiana, although

I do know of one group from Lockport, IL near Chicago, who drive weekly to

some farms near Middlebury, IN to pick up raw milk from an Amish farmer.

Let me know if you'd like more details.

Kosar, near Chicago

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kgcroddy@... wrote:

> Dear all,

> How would I find good nutritious whole foods and drink in the Indianapolis

> area?

> Thanks. Kristi

Kristi:

We are in Illinois, and have gotten grass-fed butter and cheese, and a raw

milk cheddar from The Swiss Connection, in Clay City, IN. You can find them

on www.eatwild.com under suppliers.

Shalom!

Carol in SE Illinois

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--- kgcroddy@... wrote:

I am confused

> about the dairy

> thing. I can't find any unpasteurized/unhomogenized

> milk in the

> Indianapolis area,

Can't help you with finding good milk in your area,

but I wanted to say I find the dairy issue the most

bewildering of all the things that are different about

this way of eating. There's a lot of good info on

these two sites, check them out if you haven't

already:

http://www.realmilk.com/realmilk.html

http://www.rawmilk.org/

I had a lot of lightbulb moments reading them. I'm

afraid I had fallen for some of the notmilk stuff, but

after reading more and thinking more about the issue,

when I read that kind of propaganda now I can see how

full of holes it is.

Aubin

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Aubin

Being a grass-fed dairy farm I say thank-you. Feels good reading remarks like

the one you just posted.

Thanks again

Aubin Parrish wrote:

> --- kgcroddy@... wrote:

> I am confused

> > about the dairy

> > thing. I can't find any unpasteurized/unhomogenized

> > milk in the

> > Indianapolis area,

>

> Can't help you with finding good milk in your area,

> but I wanted to say I find the dairy issue the most

> bewildering of all the things that are different about

> this way of eating. There's a lot of good info on

> these two sites, check them out if you haven't

> already:

> http://www.realmilk.com/realmilk.html

> http://www.rawmilk.org/

>

> I had a lot of lightbulb moments reading them. I'm

> afraid I had fallen for some of the notmilk stuff, but

> after reading more and thinking more about the issue,

> when I read that kind of propaganda now I can see how

> full of holes it is.

>

> Aubin

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hello every one my name is Rick, i've had ra for 3 years now and. I

have been reading messages on this board, and realize how ra can

affect all ages. I am on arava now and will start embril in 1 month.

May i ask; has any one had sucess with embril?

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Hi Rick, I have been on Enbrel for the past year. I have had sucess

on Enbrel when combined with Arava. I have finally been able to stop

taking Bextra since the Enbrel and Arava are working so well.

Hope that helps for you as well.

> Hello every one my name is Rick, i've had ra for 3 years now and. I

> have been reading messages on this board, and realize how ra can

> affect all ages. I am on arava now and will start embril in 1

month.

> May i ask; has any one had sucess with embril?

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I've had great success on Enbrel - tried Remicade but am VERY

allergic...

I have been able to get to every other day on my steroids. I am

still on Celebrex as well, but nothing else.

My SED rate has gradually dropped from the upper 70's a few years

ago when I started it to an all-time, virtually unheard of low of

28! I think it has a lot to do with the Enbrel. It helped enough

that I was able to make other changes in my life that have continued

to help me improve.

Good luck!

Kathy

> > Hello every one my name is Rick, i've had ra for 3 years now

and. I

> > have been reading messages on this board, and realize how ra can

> > affect all ages. I am on arava now and will start embril in 1

> month.

> > May i ask; has any one had sucess with embril?

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Hi Rick, I started Enbril about 3-4 months ago, and I noticed a very positive response within the first two weeks. Nothing is a cure, but it has been helping me a great deal. Good luck! Sandy

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Hello every one my name is Rick, i've had ra for 3 years now and. I have been reading messages on this board, and realize how ra can affect all ages. I am on arava now and will start embril in 1 month. May i ask; has any one had sucess with embril?

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