Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 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. --------- Toronto , Celiac SCD 2 3/4 years There is no substitute for the right food! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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