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On the news last night they were discussing Raw Milk and how they think by switching to it, their kids allergies stopped and no more ear infections? They also went on to say how it kills all the bacteria we need and defeats the purspose by shocking it because it kills all the beneficial bacteria, they they add synthetic vitamin D, I'm wondering if some of these kids are reacting to synthethic vitamins replenished in the milk? I truely don't understand how we could utilize synthetic vitamins in our systems? If they're not real? Isn't this like drinking artificial creamer?

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All I can say is that if my family can ever tolerate cow's milk again

- I'm not even sure we'd bother - BUT if we did go back to it, you'd

better believe it would be RAW milk from cow's that were exclusively

organic grass fed!!

Think about it - you are not supposed to boil or microwave pumped

human breastmilk because it destroys the good stuff in the milk.

Pasteurization destroys all the good bacteria in the cow's milk and

probably denatures proteins and clearly must deplete the cow's milk of

certain nutrients/vitamins since they add in synthetic vitamins after

pasteurization.

See: http://realmilk.com/why.html

http://realmilk.com/suggested.html

http://www.notmilk.com/

I won't even " go there " with regard to infant formulas. . .

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> On the news last night they were discussing Raw Milk and how they

think by switching to it, their kids allergies stopped and no more ear

infections? They also went on to say how it kills all the bacteria we

need and defeats the purspose by shocking it because it kills all the

beneficial bacteria, they they add synthetic vitamin D, I'm wondering

if some of these kids are reacting to synthethic vitamins replenished

in the milk? I truely don't understand how we could utilize synthetic

vitamins in our systems? If they're not real? Isn't this like drinking

artificial creamer?

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