Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 http://www.enn.com/biz.html?id=346 EarthNews Radio: The Weston A. Price Foundation March 14, 2005 - By Geary, ENN How much do you know about the milk products available to you at the local market? ENN's Jerry Kay talked to Sally Fallon, founder of the Weston A. Price Foundation. Listen to EarthNews Radio Here: Weston A. Price Foundation She says that milk is a key part of diets for people who live healthy lives in Europe and North Africa. Raw milk drinkers tended to have good bone structure and were otherwise very healthy. She says that pasteurized milk, the commercial milk sold in the US, is denatured to a degree that it is no longer as healthy as raw milk. By the FDA's own standards, pasteurized milk constitutes an adulterated product. The Weston A. Price foundation was started in 1999, and is named for Dr. Weston Price, who studied non-industrialized cultures to determine what was the optimum diet of a healthy people. You can find out more at www.westonaprice.org. http://www.enn.com/biz.html?id=399 EarthNews Radio: Cow Shares March 25, 2005 - By Geary, ENN More and more people are realizing the value of drinking whole milk, and many of those people are going directly to the source to get it. ENN's Jerry Kay spoke with Tim Wightman, a dairy farmer with Clearview Acres Farm in Wisconsin, about its " cow share " program. Listen to EarthNews Radio: Clearview Farm Cow Shares Wightman says people drive up to 70 miles to get raw milk. Clearview sells shares of cows -- customers can then go to the farm and get milk from their own cow. The farm's milk tanks are retrofitted to make it easier to get the milk out. The farm makes sure the cows are healthy and provides advice on the safe keeping of the milk in home refrigerators. ENN reported on the benefits of raw milk in a previous story about the Weston A. Price Foundation, which studies and advocates the benefits of whole foods eaten by healthy people in native cultures. You can learn more at the Price Foundation website: www.westonaprice.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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