Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 We also sell colostrum for $8 half gallon or $15 gallon (cow or goat). It tastes like boiled custard to me. There was discussion a while back on the list of the benefits or not, and the views are mixed. I personally have seen several diabetic customers greatly benefit from such, but I cannot speak to the reasons why or reaction of the general population. Peaceful Pastures All Natural Meats Nashville, TN area Beef, veal, chicken, turkey, lamb, pork www.PeacefulPastures.com We ship nationwide! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 I recommend fresh colostrum from grassfed cows for any chronic condition because I have found it to be extremely beneficial. I’ve used it myself on several occasions for 3 to 7 days at a time, sometimes a couple of quarts a day. There is a lot of material about colostrum available on the Internet if you were to do a search on Google, for example, that details the effects and specific biochemical benefits. I believe it’s one of the most powerful healing foods we have. In California, Organic Pastures Dairy sells all the raw colostrum they can bottle at $8 a pint in health food supermarkets and stores throughout the state! Ron Ron Schmid, ND Alternative Medicine Center of Connecticut (860) 945-7444 drron@... www.DrRons.com -----Original Message----- From: Peacepast@... Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:38 PM To: RawDairy Subject: Re: colsotrum We also sell colostrum for $8 half gallon or $15 gallon (cow or goat). It tastes like boiled custard to me. There was discussion a while back on the list of the benefits or not, and the views are mixed. I personally have seen several diabetic customers greatly benefit from such, but I cannot speak to the reasons why or reaction of the general population. Peaceful Pastures All Natural Meats Nashville, TN area Beef, veal, chicken, turkey, lamb, pork www.PeacefulPastures.com We ship nationwide! To learn more about Raw Dairy, visit our home pages at http://www.midvalleyvu.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Thanks Dr Ron: Your book was outstanding. > I recommend fresh colostrum from grassfed cows for any chronic condition > because I have found it to be extremely beneficial. I've used it myself on > several occasions for 3 to 7 days at a time, sometimes a couple of quarts a > day. There is a lot of material about colostrum available on the Internet if > you were to do a search on Google, for example, that details the effects and > specific biochemical benefits. I believe it's one of the most powerful > healing foods we have. In California, Organic Pastures Dairy sells all the > raw colostrum they can bottle at $8 a pint in health food supermarkets and > stores throughout the state! > > Ron > > Ron Schmid, ND > Alternative Medicine Center of Connecticut > > drron@d... > www.DrRons.com > > Re: colsotrum > > We also sell colostrum for $8 half gallon or $15 gallon (cow or goat). It > tastes like boiled custard to me. There was discussion a while back on the > list of the benefits or not, and the views are mixed. I personally have seen > several diabetic customers greatly benefit from such, but I cannot speak to > the reasons why or reaction of the general population. > > > > Peaceful Pastures All Natural Meats > Nashville, TN area > Beef, veal, chicken, turkey, lamb, pork > www.PeacefulPastures.com > We ship nationwide! > > > To learn more about Raw Dairy, visit our home pages at > http://www.midvalleyvu.com > > > _____ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Hi , what do you define as colostrum? (I.E. what hours/days of milking?) I understand that usually the first 4-5 hours which is the strongest colostrum goes to the calf, and that legally you can milk for a few days after that although it becomes more and more transitional milk. Curious what your breakoff point is and do you ship frozen...or? Well I'll go on your site. Thanx! Also is the colostrum available year round? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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