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I want to hear more about milk diet. I had not heard about

it before. Do people really sustain themselves in good health on milk alone?

The reason why I ask is that some days, all I feel like doing is drinking milk –

I don’t feel like eating anything, but I go ahead and make myself eat,

because I think that milk is not enough. I have not had the healthiest life. I

am one of those people who seems to catch every cold that goes around. I used

to spend quite a bit of time with a cold of some sort. I had a flu in March and

shortly afterwards joined a herdshare and started drinking milk. To my

amazement, I did not get sick again until September when we went on vacation

and I was without my raw milk. I am trying to improve my health and the health

of my family. I would love more info on the milk diet.

Thank you, Kim

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I want to hear more about milk diet. I had not heard about

it before. Do people really sustain themselves in good health on milk alone?

The reason why I ask is that some days, all I feel like doing is drinking milk –

I don’t feel like eating anything, but I go ahead and make myself eat,

because I think that milk is not enough. I have not had the healthiest life. I

am one of those people who seems to catch every cold that goes around. I used

to spend quite a bit of time with a cold of some sort. I had a flu in March and

shortly afterwards joined a herdshare and started drinking milk. To my

amazement, I did not get sick again until September when we went on vacation

and I was without my raw milk. I am trying to improve my health and the health

of my family. I would love more info on the milk diet.

Thank you, Kim

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Jerome,

thanks for sharing. do you make yogurt, kefir or anything with the milk? do you

just drink

it as milk? seems like a simple diet and I like simple.

>

> > Jerome,

> > you consume 10 gallons of milk/week. do you eat anything else? are you on

the milk

diet?

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According to The Untold Story of Milk by Ron Schmid (pp 74-76) there were a few documented cases in the '20's and '30's of people living exclusively on raw milk, including a Mr. W. F. Kitzele, a city official in Burlington, VT who, because of a childhood chemical ingestion, could digest no food at all and lived on 3 liters of raw milk a day for at least 70-80 years, fathering four children. I'd say that's a complete food... And if you add high quality coconut oil to your diet (about 3T./day) you can sidestep those periodic colds/flus, too -

Best,

Jill

Jill Ebbott

Holistic Health Counselor

Specializing in Wellness through Nutrition

Reply-To: RawDairy To: <RawDairy >Subject: Re: Milk DietDate: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 23:12:12 -0400

I want to hear more about milk diet. I had not heard about it before. Do people really sustain themselves in good health on milk alone? The reason why I ask is that some days, all I feel like doing is drinking milk – I don’t feel like eating anything, but I go ahead and make myself eat, because I think that milk is not enough. I have not had the healthiest life. I am one of those people who seems to catch every cold that goes around. I used to spend quite a bit of time with a cold of some sort. I had a flu in March and shortly afterwards joined a herdshare and started drinking milk. To my amazement, I did not get sick again until September when we went on vacation and I was without my raw milk. I am trying to improve my health and the health of my family. I would love more info on the milk diet.

Thank you, Kim

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According to The Untold Story of Milk by Ron Schmid (pp 74-76) there were a few documented cases in the '20's and '30's of people living exclusively on raw milk, including a Mr. W. F. Kitzele, a city official in Burlington, VT who, because of a childhood chemical ingestion, could digest no food at all and lived on 3 liters of raw milk a day for at least 70-80 years, fathering four children. I'd say that's a complete food... And if you add high quality coconut oil to your diet (about 3T./day) you can sidestep those periodic colds/flus, too -

Best,

Jill

Jill Ebbott

Holistic Health Counselor

Specializing in Wellness through Nutrition

Reply-To: RawDairy To: <RawDairy >Subject: Re: Milk DietDate: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 23:12:12 -0400

I want to hear more about milk diet. I had not heard about it before. Do people really sustain themselves in good health on milk alone? The reason why I ask is that some days, all I feel like doing is drinking milk – I don’t feel like eating anything, but I go ahead and make myself eat, because I think that milk is not enough. I have not had the healthiest life. I am one of those people who seems to catch every cold that goes around. I used to spend quite a bit of time with a cold of some sort. I had a flu in March and shortly afterwards joined a herdshare and started drinking milk. To my amazement, I did not get sick again until September when we went on vacation and I was without my raw milk. I am trying to improve my health and the health of my family. I would love more info on the milk diet.

Thank you, Kim

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If you don't feel like eating, why eat?  Our bodies are usually more intelligent than our minds.TAAccording to The Untold Story of Milk by Ron Schmid (pp 74-76) there were a few documented cases in the '20's and '30's of people living exclusively on raw milk, including a Mr. W. F. Kitzele, a city official in Burlington, VT who, because of a childhood chemical ingestion, could digest no food at all and lived on 3 liters of raw milk a day for at least 70-80 years, fathering four children.  I'd say that's a complete food...  And if you add high quality coconut oil to your diet (about 3T./day) you can sidestep those periodic colds/flus, too - Best,JillJill EbbottHolistic Health CounselorSpecializing in Wellness through NutritionFrom: "Kim Plaga" <kplagagmail>Reply-To: RawDairy To: <RawDairy >Subject: Re: Milk DietDate: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 23:12:12 -0400I want to hear more about milk diet. I had not heard about it before. Do people really sustain themselves in good health on milk alone? The reason why I ask is that some days, all I feel like doing is drinking milk – I don’t feel like eating anything, but I go ahead and make myself eat, because I think that milk is not enough. I have not had the healthiest life. I am one of those people who seems to catch every cold that goes around. I used to spend quite a bit of time with a cold of some sort. I had a flu in March and shortly afterwards joined a herdshare and started drinking milk. To my amazement, I did not get sick again until September when we went on vacation and I was without my raw milk. I am trying to improve my health and the health of my family. I would love more info on the milk diet.Thank you, Kim

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Jerome,

just curious, how far away is your raw milk source? how much do you pay/gallon?

>

> > Jerome,

> > thanks for sharing. do you make yogurt, kefir or anything with the milk? do

you just

drink

> > it as milk? seems like a simple diet and I like simple.

>

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