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> Hi, I'm not sure I have the right group, I'm looking for the Rife

group where some guy was offering free schematics for those " scanning

zappers " that everyone in the webring is using. I wanted to just buy

one but the price keeps going up everytime someone posts a

testimonial. The guy that sells them says the offer was just another

hoax from a Rifer trying to kill interest in his machine and he won't

post which group it is because he says some gay guy banned him.

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Hello Mrpickyicky(love the handle).I offered construction plans for a

variable frequency " zapper " for free to anyone who wants one . I am a

electronics design engineer and have a strong interest in

electrotherapy. The reason that I made this offer was that I noticed

some people selling these type devices at inflated prices . A

variable frequency " zapper " is a simple piece of design work -not the

highly sophisticated marvel claimed by some makers in order to

justify their high prices.If you want to build your own,and have the

skills,email me and we can arrange it... P.

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I have question for the group. Has anyone tried colustrum. There is

a farm in my area that will have some in Feb at $25 1/2 gallon. Is

it worth it?

It is absolutely worth it if you have an animal or infant under 24 hours old.

Belinda

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Hello Everyone: My name is Gene Haines from Philadelphia Pa. I was

born and raised in the city, never having been on a farm until I

started drinking raw milk about 2 years ago. My family doesn't share

the same enthusiam as I do for raw milk. My wife & daughter think I

am nuts and my son just ignores me. Kerrygold butter can be

purchased at Whole Foods and it is delicious. I just had a

tablespoon. I have convinced three people to start drinking raw milk

and actually purchased a quart for a lactose-intolerant co-worker.

He drank the whole quart with no problems at all. I have not tried

to make other products with the milk, however I would like to try.

I am a member of the Weston Price Foundation and have emailed Sally

Fallon on a number of health issues, to which she has always

responded.

I have question for the group. Has anyone tried colustrum. There is

a farm in my area that will have some in Feb at $25 1/2 gallon. Is

it worth it?

For the new member looking for raw milk in Mass. Have you

tried the Weston Price Foundation Web Site. Once you enter, click on

Real Milk in the left column for farms in your state that sell it.

Regards

Gene

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Hate to see folks throwing money away, tho I too can sell colostrum as it is not considered a "dairy product" for some reason.

Belinda

Loved your succinct reply, Belinda! :-)

Sara

Re: New Member Intro

I have question for the group. Has anyone tried colustrum. There is

a farm in my area that will have some in Feb at $25 1/2 gallon. Is

it worth it?

It is absolutely worth it if you have an animal or infant under 24 hours old.

Belinda

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Thanks Belinda

> In a message dated 12/30/03 6:28:47 PM Central Standard Time,

> hikerdood@y... writes:

>

>

> > I have question for the group. Has anyone tried colustrum. There

is

> > a farm in my area that will have some in Feb at $25 1/2 gallon.

Is

> > it worth it?

> >

>

> It is absolutely worth it if you have an animal or infant under 24

hours old.

>

> Belinda

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Hello Sara: Thanks for your response. I will eventually convert

them. I just came from the farm that sells the colustrum and placed

an order for February. The farmer informed me the best way to have

it for maintaining your health is to freeze it in ice cube trays and

then place the cubes in a plastic bag. Anytime you have a glass of

milk ....... drop in a cube! I received an email from

about a rawdairy group member, Irene, who lives in Bucks

County Pa. and has been looking for a raw milk supplier in her area.

Bucks County is 30 minutes from my home. She has been looking for

raw milk so that she could make kefir. I just gave her the web site

of the farm where I aquire my raw milk, and it is right in her back

yard and she never knew it. What a find...Jersey pasture-fed cow

milk. Have a Happy New Year.

Regards

Gene

> Hey Gene,

> It's too bad about your family....many people just won't know

what's good for them even if it hits them over the nose! I've

learned the same disappointing thing..if people don't want to hear

you, they just won't! And you feel like you are bursting with the

good news, so exciting, they would so benefit from it, (so would the

grass fed cows and tending farmers) their attitude can be downright

puzzling!

> Just keep it up. Sometimes being a model brings home the

point, instead of lecturing or berating. Isn't that how the Bible

goes? People fall in line only when they see for their own

eyes " living breathing proof " !

> You can go back in the archives, type in the search

box " colostrum " and find all the emails that generated from that

word! There was a flurry, definitely, I can tell you that! :-)

> Good luck and enjoy your time here!

> Sara

>

> New Member Intro

>

>

> Hello Everyone: My name is Gene Haines from Philadelphia Pa. I

was

> born and raised in the city, never having been on a farm until I

> started drinking raw milk about 2 years ago. My family doesn't

share

> the same enthusiam as I do for raw milk. My wife & daughter

think I

> am nuts and my son just ignores me. Kerrygold butter can be

> purchased at Whole Foods and it is delicious. I just had a

> tablespoon. I have convinced three people to start drinking raw

milk

> and actually purchased a quart for a lactose-intolerant co-

worker.

> He drank the whole quart with no problems at all. I have not

tried

> to make other products with the milk, however I would like to

try.

> I am a member of the Weston Price Foundation and have emailed

Sally

> Fallon on a number of health issues, to which she has always

> responded.

>

>

> I have question for the group. Has anyone tried colustrum. There

is

> a farm in my area that will have some in Feb at $25 1/2 gallon.

Is

> it worth it?

>

> For the new member looking for raw milk in Mass. Have you

> tried the Weston Price Foundation Web Site. Once you enter,

click on

> Real Milk in the left column for farms in your state that sell

it.

>

>

> Regards

>

> Gene

>

>

>

> To learn more about Raw Dairy, visit our home pages at

http://www.midvalleyvu.com

>

>

>

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Here's some info:

LaBelle Acres

2256 Roslin Road

town, TN

bilherbs@...

Goat Boarding and Sales

I will sell you a milk goat and board it for you or you can take it home.

Cost:

Goats range in price from $150 to $250, with monthly boarding cost of $65.

Boarding includes:

Milking, free choice hay and kelp and feed as needed.

About the goats:

Many have kidded for the first time others are 2 or 3 year old proven milk producers. Average milk production is one gallon a day with most giving more but some first time milkers producing less in their first lactation. I've been breeding for long lactation and some of these goats will go for 18 months before having to be bred (production at 18 months was approximately 1 quart per day). Normally lactation lasts from 7-12 months with 2 months dry before kidding, during this two month period the owner would, naturally, not be getting any milk.

Normal Care:

Goats are housed in the barn at night and turned out to graze/browse during the day. They have access to 30 or more acres of pasture and forest at any given time. Herbal remedies are the treatment of choice but no animal is allowed to suffer if these do not produce results. The vet is not called except for extreme emergencies and these situations would be discussed with the goat owner. Deworming is done with herbal dewormers on a regular basis.

Milk and Other Products:

Your goat will be milked once or twice a day as needed. Any milk or colostrum from your goat will, naturally, belong to you. Bottles, jars, bags in which to store milk must be supplied by the owner. Any progeny is the property of LaBelle Acres and can be purchased by separate agreement.

Colostrum is very beneficial in chronic conditions. There is a lot

of literature on it. Tons of immunglobulins and antibodies not in

milk...if you have some to sell, I would be interested! Thx.

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Colostrum is very beneficial in chronic conditions. There is a lot

of literature on it. Tons of immunglobulins and antibodies not in

milk...if you have some to sell, I would be interested! Thx.

> Hate to see folks throwing money away, tho I too can sell colostrum

as it is

> not considered a " dairy product " for some reason.

>

> Belinda

>

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'Fraid I'm not brave enough to sell you dairy products of any sort. Perhaps you'll find another family will to buy a goat with you.

Belinda

Thanx but I don't want to buy a goat and board it in Tennessee...I'm

only one person and could not possibly afford to drink and ship all

that milk. If somebody's goat is making colostrum and they don't

want it, I would like to buy it from you. :-) Or the same with the

milk. I will be an occasional buyer of goat's milk. For now I guess

I can use the stuff in the healthfood store even tho its pasteruized.

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Thanx but I don't want to buy a goat and board it in Tennessee...I'm

only one person and could not possibly afford to drink and ship all

that milk. If somebody's goat is making colostrum and they don't

want it, I would like to buy it from you. :-) Or the same with the

milk. I will be an occasional buyer of goat's milk. For now I guess

I can use the stuff in the healthfood store even tho its pasteruized.

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Jill,

I think at www.peacefulpastures.com sells goat colostrum, but I

could be wrong. You might go to the site and check it out. She ships

everywhere. Also www.grassorganic.com might have it as well. They both

carry the goat's milk and ship it, that I do know for sure.

jill1313 wrote:

> Thanx but I don't want to buy a goat and board it in Tennessee...I'm

> only one person and could not possibly afford to drink and ship all

> that milk. If somebody's goat is making colostrum and they don't

> want it, I would like to buy it from you. :-) Or the same with the

> milk. I will be an occasional buyer of goat's milk. For now I guess

> I can use the stuff in the healthfood store even tho its pasteruized.

>

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Thanx, but I am sure I can find a place to buy goat milk. I am not

going to purchase a goat...I live in the heart of the city, and I

don't drink that much milk, even were I to make kefir.

> 'Fraid I'm not brave enough to sell you dairy products of any sort.

Perhaps

> you'll find another family will to buy a goat with you.

>

> Belinda

>

> In a message dated 1/3/04 9:34:03 AM Central Standard Time,

> jenbooks13@h... writes:

>

>

> > Thanx but I don't want to buy a goat and board it in

Tennessee...I'm

> > only one person and could not possibly afford to drink and ship

all

> > that milk. If somebody's goat is making colostrum and they don't

> > want it, I would like to buy it from you. :-) Or the same with

the

> > milk. I will be an occasional buyer of goat's milk. For now I

guess

> > I can use the stuff in the healthfood store even tho its

pasteruized.

> >

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Very cool Cliff and Welcome. I would aspire to do the things that you are

doing. I really enjoyed reading your introduction!

Sunnie

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