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People who react to bee pollen do better with pasteurized honey.

Here's an archived post from Felicia about pasturizing milk and Elaine's

comment:

> I know that not all states require pasturization of dairy products, but my

> research indicates that a majority do. This is primarily for the health and

> safety of the " gullible " public, some of whom will not take the precaution

> of home pasturization and drink the milk raw. Not bad at all if the goat

> is healthy, but who knows what is going into the goats' bodies and feed if

> they aren't certified organic?

This post went on about owning your own goat and Elaine responded:

> Felicia A

> I enjoyed your email about finding a good source of goat milk and, perhaps,

> some of folks who live in rural areas will get the message. However, don'

> t

> anyone think that one has to go to such lengths to adhere to SCD.

> I feel certain that once your child gets off the wrong foods and gives the

> gut a chance to heal, that there will be a great tolerance to eating yogurt

> of any stripe - cow's or goat's. In fact, a child doesn't need yogurt at

> all if it is problem of extreme sensitivities. So what I am trying to say

> to all newcomers, don't feel that getting on SCD is so daunting that you

> have to move to a farm! Thanks anyhow for your awfully good suggestion,

> Alvera.

>

>   Seems I have

> read something about raw honey being much better than the processed

> honey? What does Elaine say about the pasteurization process?

Carol F.

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Toronto , Celiac SCD 2 3/4 years

There is no substitute for the right food!

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