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I have no experience with it, I don't know a supplier here I would

trust. I have read some say that goat's milk may be more likely to be

tolerated, I'm assuming raw would be better than pasteurized, too.

Seems like I also read a particular breed of cow makes the difference

too, but I can't quote it. Something about how that casein has never

been found to be a problem like the " normal " dairy cow, but I may be

dreaming it up.

HTH,

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Rebekah,

Raw milk, both cow's and goat's milk can be tolerated very well by

many children who would otherwise avoid dairy because it's the

pasteurization of the milk that makes it unhealthful, not simply the

presence of casein. The heat denatures the casein, changing its

conformational shape, and turns it into a very harmful substance that

negatively affects the brain. We have been using raw milk products

(milk, cheese, butter, colostrum) in our house for over 15 years now

and it is extremely beneficial.

> Does anyone have experience with RAW milk and how it affects their

> child that usually can't

> tolerate casein. My daughter is on the diet, but I am curious to

> see if the fact that the mild is

> raw makes a difference.

>

> Well, I am going to buy some tomorrow. I will let you know how it

> goes!

>

>

> :) Rebekah

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Debi,

I beleive you are thinking of type A1 and A2 milk. Cow’s milk

contains six major proteins. Four are casein proteins, the other two

are whey proteins. Casein proteins make up about 80 percent of the

protein in cow’s milk. The most common are beta-casein A1 and beta-

casein A2. A1 is considered the " bad " milk, contributing to diabetes,

schizophrenia and other health problems. Geurnsey cows, Jersey cows,

goats and sheep produce mostly A2 milk. But again, if the milk is

pasteurized, it doesn't matter which type it is.

> I have no experience with it, I don't know a supplier here I would

> trust. I have read some say that goat's milk may be more likely to be

> tolerated, I'm assuming raw would be better than pasteurized, too.

> Seems like I also read a particular breed of cow makes the difference

> too, but I can't quote it. Something about how that casein has never

> been found to be a problem like the " normal " dairy cow, but I may be

> dreaming it up.

>

> HTH,

> Debi

>

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I actually just bought some goats milk at the health food store. I asked the

owner about the dairy free cheese, and he didn't have any. I told him I was

going to try taking my daughter off of dairy products because she doesn't sleep

at night and it seems to be working for all my friends, so he suggested goats

milk because it has nutrients like cows milk, and a lot of people tolerate it a

lot better than cows milk...

So I bought some, but so far I am the only one whose used it....

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I have no experience with it, I don't know a supplier here I would

trust. I have read some say that goat's milk may be more likely to be

tolerated, I'm assuming raw would be better than pasteurized, too.

Seems like I also read a particular breed of cow makes the difference

too, but I can't quote it. Something about how that casein has never

been found to be a problem like the " normal " dairy cow, but I may be

dreaming it up.

HTH,

Debi

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Thanks !

I am going to go buy some now!

Isn't the butter the best stuff! It tastes sooo good.

Rebekah

--- cathylynn2 wrote:

> Rebekah,

>

> Raw milk, both cow's and goat's milk can be

> tolerated very well by

> many children who would otherwise avoid dairy

> because it's the

> pasteurization of the milk that makes it

> unhealthful, not simply the

> presence of casein. The heat denatures the casein,

> changing its

> conformational shape, and turns it into a very

> harmful substance that

> negatively affects the brain. We have been using

> raw milk products

> (milk, cheese, butter, colostrum) in our house for

> over 15 years now

> and it is extremely beneficial.

>

>

>

>

>

> > Does anyone have experience with RAW milk and how

> it affects their

> > child that usually can't

> > tolerate casein. My daughter is on the diet, but

> I am curious to

> > see if the fact that the mild is

> > raw makes a difference.

> >

> > Well, I am going to buy some tomorrow. I will let

> you know how it

> > goes!

> >

> >

> > :) Rebekah

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

> > ------------------------

> > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe@...!

> Groups Links

> >

> >

> >

>

>

Rebekah

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Thanks !

I am going to go buy some now!

Isn't the butter the best stuff! It tastes sooo good.

Rebekah

--- cathylynn2 wrote:

> Rebekah,

>

> Raw milk, both cow's and goat's milk can be

> tolerated very well by

> many children who would otherwise avoid dairy

> because it's the

> pasteurization of the milk that makes it

> unhealthful, not simply the

> presence of casein. The heat denatures the casein,

> changing its

> conformational shape, and turns it into a very

> harmful substance that

> negatively affects the brain. We have been using

> raw milk products

> (milk, cheese, butter, colostrum) in our house for

> over 15 years now

> and it is extremely beneficial.

>

>

>

>

>

> > Does anyone have experience with RAW milk and how

> it affects their

> > child that usually can't

> > tolerate casein. My daughter is on the diet, but

> I am curious to

> > see if the fact that the mild is

> > raw makes a difference.

> >

> > Well, I am going to buy some tomorrow. I will let

> you know how it

> > goes!

> >

> >

> > :) Rebekah

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

> > ------------------------

> > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe@...!

> Groups Links

> >

> >

> >

>

>

Rebekah

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We still get raw dairy here, but I don't know if it will last

legally. I hope so, there is a wonderful local farm I love very much.

> Thanks !

>

> I am going to go buy some now!

> Isn't the butter the best stuff! It tastes sooo good.

>

> Rebekah

>

> --- cathylynn2 wrote:

>

> > Rebekah,

> >

> > Raw milk, both cow's and goat's milk can be

> > tolerated very well by

> > many children who would otherwise avoid dairy

> > because it's the

> > pasteurization of the milk that makes it

> > unhealthful, not simply the

> > presence of casein. The heat denatures the casein,

> > changing its

> > conformational shape, and turns it into a very

> > harmful substance that

> > negatively affects the brain. We have been using

> > raw milk products

> > (milk, cheese, butter, colostrum) in our house for

> > over 15 years now

> > and it is extremely beneficial.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > Does anyone have experience with RAW milk and how

> > it affects their

> > > child that usually can't

> > > tolerate casein. My daughter is on the diet, but

> > I am curious to

> > > see if the fact that the mild is

> > > raw makes a difference.

> > >

> > > Well, I am going to buy some tomorrow. I will let

> > you know how it

> > > goes!

> > >

> > >

> > > :) Rebekah

> > >

> > >

> > > ------------------------------------

> > >

> > > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

> > > ------------------------

> > > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe@...!

> > Groups Links

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

> Rebekah

> Phil 4:8

>

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Rebekah,

Yes, the butter and cream are especially awesome. Once you try them,

you think, Oh, THIS is what it's supposed to taste like! LOL

> Thanks !

>

> I am going to go buy some now!

> Isn't the butter the best stuff! It tastes sooo good.

>

> Rebekah

>

> --- cathylynn2 wrote:

>

>> Rebekah,

>>

>> Raw milk, both cow's and goat's milk can be

>> tolerated very well by

>> many children who would otherwise avoid dairy

>> because it's the

>> pasteurization of the milk that makes it

>> unhealthful, not simply the

>> presence of casein. The heat denatures the casein,

>> changing its

>> conformational shape, and turns it into a very

>> harmful substance that

>> negatively affects the brain. We have been using

>> raw milk products

>> (milk, cheese, butter, colostrum) in our house for

>> over 15 years now

>> and it is extremely beneficial.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> Does anyone have experience with RAW milk and how

>> it affects their

>>> child that usually can't

>>> tolerate casein. My daughter is on the diet, but

>> I am curious to

>>> see if the fact that the mild is

>>> raw makes a difference.

>>>

>>> Well, I am going to buy some tomorrow. I will let

>> you know how it

>>> goes!

>>>

>>>

>>> :) Rebekah

>>>

>>>

>>> ------------------------------------

>>>

>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

>>> ------------------------

>>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe@...!

>> Groups Links

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

> Rebekah

> Phil 4:8

>

>

>

> ______________________________________________________________________

> ______________

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> Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.

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Rebekah,

Yes, the butter and cream are especially awesome. Once you try them,

you think, Oh, THIS is what it's supposed to taste like! LOL

> Thanks !

>

> I am going to go buy some now!

> Isn't the butter the best stuff! It tastes sooo good.

>

> Rebekah

>

> --- cathylynn2 wrote:

>

>> Rebekah,

>>

>> Raw milk, both cow's and goat's milk can be

>> tolerated very well by

>> many children who would otherwise avoid dairy

>> because it's the

>> pasteurization of the milk that makes it

>> unhealthful, not simply the

>> presence of casein. The heat denatures the casein,

>> changing its

>> conformational shape, and turns it into a very

>> harmful substance that

>> negatively affects the brain. We have been using

>> raw milk products

>> (milk, cheese, butter, colostrum) in our house for

>> over 15 years now

>> and it is extremely beneficial.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> Does anyone have experience with RAW milk and how

>> it affects their

>>> child that usually can't

>>> tolerate casein. My daughter is on the diet, but

>> I am curious to

>>> see if the fact that the mild is

>>> raw makes a difference.

>>>

>>> Well, I am going to buy some tomorrow. I will let

>> you know how it

>>> goes!

>>>

>>>

>>> :) Rebekah

>>>

>>>

>>> ------------------------------------

>>>

>>> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

>>> ------------------------

>>> Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe@...!

>> Groups Links

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

> Rebekah

> Phil 4:8

>

>

>

> ______________________________________________________________________

> ______________

> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of

> Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.

> http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com

>

> ------------------------------------

>

> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

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