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According to the latest edition of " Wise Traditions " issued by the Weston A

Price foundation, raw milk contains B1, B2, B3, B6, and B9. Heat treating milk

apparently reduces the B vitamins by about 27% or more.

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> I realize that raw milk has a lot of Vitamin A and D, but does it also have a

> lot of Vitamin B's in it?

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According to the latest edition of " Wise Traditions " issued by the Weston A

Price foundation, raw milk contains B1, B2, B3, B6, and B9. Heat treating milk

apparently reduces the B vitamins by about 27% or more.

>

> I realize that raw milk has a lot of Vitamin A and D, but does it also have a

> lot of Vitamin B's in it?

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According to the latest edition of " Wise Traditions " issued by the Weston A

Price foundation, raw milk contains B1, B2, B3, B6, and B9. Heat treating milk

apparently reduces the B vitamins by about 27% or more.

>

> I realize that raw milk has a lot of Vitamin A and D, but does it also have a

> lot of Vitamin B's in it?

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milk is a fantastic source of vitamin B

My chickens always lay better when they get some

Debbie ChikouskyManitoba, Canadawww.chikouskyfarms.comhttp://blog.choosyhomeschooler.com/All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing." —Edmund Burke

Raw milk and Vitamin B

I realize that raw milk has a lot of Vitamin A and D, but does it also have alot of Vitamin B's in it?

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milk is a fantastic source of vitamin B

My chickens always lay better when they get some

Debbie ChikouskyManitoba, Canadawww.chikouskyfarms.comhttp://blog.choosyhomeschooler.com/All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing." —Edmund Burke

Raw milk and Vitamin B

I realize that raw milk has a lot of Vitamin A and D, but does it also have alot of Vitamin B's in it?

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