Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 " At first I assumed all dairy was never really a problem until my son had an infraction. He got into my carton of commercial yogurt I use as starter. He had diarrhea, tantrums and was very hyper. I still don't understand it all but all I know is he is OK with SCD legal diary. From what I read on lists, it appears he is the exception rather than the rule. As I continue to read, I realize there is no rule - some can handle SCD legal diary, some can only handle goat's while others cannot handle any. " , I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I'm reading the book, " The Untold Story of Milk " and it is very interesting. Basically saying that we should not be drinking commercial milk because of feeding practices, antibiotics, and pasteurization. Pasteurization kills all the enzymes that aid in digestion. So I've been wondering would raw milk be ok for a lot of these kids? Like you said, every child is different, but I think it would be interesting to see if raw milk was tolerated. I keep thinking of Bernard Rimland's story of how his son could not tolerate cow's milk but was ok with reindeer milk. I'm pretty sure that reindeer milk must have been raw and the reindeer were probably free-range and grass fed. So I'm really thinking about trying the raw milk to make yogurt for the kids (I already do for myself). I'll let you all know when I do, and let you know of any reactions I see. Does anybody else have thoughts on this? Gia Mom to Jack and , SCD 9 mos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 " So I've been wondering would raw milk be ok for a lot of these kids? " Dr. Mercola also seems to have something to say about raw milk. I'll try & find. Marjan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Hi Gia, You have brought up a very interesting topic. I have written some of my recollections. One mother on our list gave her son yogurt made from raw goat milk. She then changed to yogurt made from pateurized goat milk and noticed that her son was not doing as well as he had on the yogurt made from raw goat milk. Could it be that better results are gotten from yogurt made from raw goat milk? Maybe. Does that mean that only yogurt made from raw goat milk is beneficial? No,becuase Jen Young and other mothers got great results using yogurt made from pateurized goat milk. Is raw cow milk better than pateurized goat milk for the yogurt? That is what a mother on our list decided. She could not find any raw goat milk in her state so she decided to discontinue the yogurt made from pateurized goat milk. Instead, she made yogurt from raw cow milk but her daughter reacted terribly to the raw cow milk yogurt Fortunately,the reaction went away after a few days and the mother went back to goat yogurt. Every child is different,but my guess is that the best option for many of our kids is raw goat milk. Wishing that there would be more studies on this subject, Mimi > > So I'm really thinking about trying the raw milk to make yogurt for > the kids (I already do for myself). I'll let you all know when I > do, and let you know of any reactions I see. > > Does anybody else have thoughts on this? > > Gia > Mom to Jack and , SCD 9 mos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 No, I buy milk and eggs locally from a friend. It often comes and is still warm. Very good for us and a lot cheaper than storebought. Sheila UC, 20 years -- in remission after 37 mos SCD mom of SCD 22 mos > do you two have your own cows? > > > > " I use milk that comes straight from the cow (I think her name is > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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