Guest guest Posted August 3, 2000 Report Share Posted August 3, 2000 Howdy Ludmil, An interesting, site, Ludmil. Actually I have never understood why folk drink cows' milk anyway. It is horrible stuff - raw or pasteurised! Now..cheese and yoghurt are other things entirely and if you want to ruin cheese and all its good things then you pasteurise it...most of the cheese you get in the US is pasteurised and that is why your cheese doesn't even resemble real cheese and nor does it have the acidobacilli which are so good for the digestive system..to get these little bugs you need to eat unpasteurised cheese, such as the delicious cheeses you get in Britain and Europe and in Australia and New Zealand..though our cheeses are still not as good as European ones..one of the best English cheeses I have eaten was made from ewe's milk. One time when I was visiting Europe the US were trying to force the EU to pasteurise their cheeses..why I do not know because it is none of the US' business to tell the EU what they can and cannot eat or sell..anyways, the US was quite unsuccessful at getting unpasteurised cheese banned!! regards W:) Thursday, August 03, 2000, 12:34:04 PM, you wrote: LE> Here's something on milk I would like you to know. This is scanned LE> from the book " Cleanse & Purify Thyself " by Dr. -- a LE> real revelation, a must read! The first modern western book that LE> implies spiritual healing and body cleansing into one complete system! LE> Times are changing!!! LE> Here are the scans: (be patient, some of the files are 100kb) LE> page1 - http://server3002.freeyellow.com/statii/milk1.gif LE> page2 - http://server3002.freeyellow.com/statii/milk2.gif LE> page3 - http://server3002.freeyellow.com/statii/milk3.gif LE> page4 - http://server3002.freeyellow.com/statii/milk4.gif LE> page5 - http://server3002.freeyellow.com/statii/milk5.gif LE> LE> Learn more from: LE> http://home.online.no/~dusan/ LE> http://www.geocities.com/~mycleanse/ LE> http://home.online.no/~huldakli/ LE> http://www..net/ LE> http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ LE> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2000 Report Share Posted August 3, 2000 > One time when I was visiting Europe the US were trying to force the EU > to pasteurise their cheeses..why I do not know because it is none of > the US' business to tell the EU what they can and cannot eat or > sell..anyways, the US was quite unsuccessful at getting unpasteurised > cheese banned!! > he-he-he, in result Europe banned milk products from US. And they are right -- US is on the bottom of the healthy nations list. Would you get health advice from a person who is crippled with all kind of diseases??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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