Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 Yeah, Sandy, you tell them the reason they have to pasteurize milk is because it's full of blood and pus and sh*t! Tell them they're eating pasteurized pus and poop! When you cram cows into a barn and feed them GMO grains and pesticide ridden hay and pack them full of hormones to mass produce milk, they get sick often, so they have to be fed antibiotics until they collapse and die at 4-5 years old, (when they're taken to Mcs to feed to humans) instead of 15 years like a grass-fed cow. That's the short answer. -Blair > > please please please give me the real short and sweet reasons to > consume raw milk. i just started with raw milk and my mother in law > is visiting and so far has had nothing but crappy things to say about > health foods. i am just waiting for her to say something about my > milk. i really dont know enough to defend myself against her yet. i > have The Untold Story of Milk on the way but until then give me some > good reasons to spout off so i look like i know what i am talking > about. lol i have a 3 year old and a 2 month old who will be > consuming homemade formula (NT recipe)starting tomorrow. (i had a > breast reduction so i am unable to breast feed) i know she is going > to say its bad for my cildren because it carries diseases. someone > the other day said to me " they pasturize milk for a reason " . > > sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 I agree with that, but I must say that is not the way ALL dairies are run. I have worked at many small dairies here in dairy country Missouri, that I would not hesitate to drink the raw milk from the tank. The problem being, then they take the milk from this clean dairy and mix it in the truck with the milk from the dirty dairy down the road.....Yech!! Yes, then they must cook it and kill it to get rid of the nasties....what a shame. Dixon Ozark Jewels Boers & Nubians > > > > please please please give me the real short and sweet reasons to > > consume raw milk. i just started with raw milk and my mother in > law > > is visiting and so far has had nothing but crappy things to say > about > > health foods. i am just waiting for her to say something about my > > milk. i really dont know enough to defend myself against her yet. > i > > have The Untold Story of Milk on the way but until then give me > some > > good reasons to spout off so i look like i know what i am talking > > about. lol i have a 3 year old and a 2 month old who will be > > consuming homemade formula (NT recipe)starting tomorrow. (i had a > > breast reduction so i am unable to breast feed) i know she is > going > > to say its bad for my cildren because it carries diseases. someone > > the other day said to me " they pasturize milk for a reason " . > > > > sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 Sandy, Point them in the direction of " The Milk Book " by s, MD. It is great and entertaining reading and contains all these facts about why they really pasturize the milk on the store shelves. If you drink pasturized milk, reading this book will make you sick....<grin> Sorry, I don't know of a good website besides realmilk.com. Dixon Ozark Jewels Boers & Nubians > > > > please please please give me the real short and sweet reasons to > > consume raw milk. i just started with raw milk and my mother in > law > > is visiting and so far has had nothing but crappy things to say > about > > health foods. i am just waiting for her to say something about my > > milk. i really dont know enough to defend myself against her yet. > i > > have The Untold Story of Milk on the way but until then give me > some > > good reasons to spout off so i look like i know what i am talking > > about. lol i have a 3 year old and a 2 month old who will be > > consuming homemade formula (NT recipe)starting tomorrow. (i had a > > breast reduction so i am unable to breast feed) i know she is > going > > to say its bad for my cildren because it carries diseases. someone > > the other day said to me " they pasturize milk for a reason " . > > > > sandy > > > > > > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! > Visit our Raw Dairy Files for a wealth of information! > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 Is this just one little reason not to drink the store bought milk?... Un-Homogenized (left alone) means that the long chain fats are not cleaved. Bio-important fats that we now know should be in the diet. I think that 'homogenized fats' (proceesed fats) make folks FAT. We don't need the new kinds of fats that homogenization makes for us, yes it may make our milk " Look " nice but they make our bodies look GROSS!!!!! I may be alone on this but I do not think or worry about the blood & pus part. I know most cows, in spite of the horrible life, hormones and confinement seem to make pretty good milk anyway. I have a big problem with what goes on with the milk on the molecular level when it is " processed " . With over 900 bio-active ingredients in Raw Milk I'd beg to guess that there are lots more than a top 10 reasons > Blair, another question. My mind is just spinning with all the info I am learning. So I tell people why i feed my family raw milk and they say " where are you getting this info or thats not really true " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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