Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 Milk is a NO NO. I can't do this justice. PLEASE go to www.notmilk.com and read all about it and you will be able to make your ouw judgement. ART Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 Art, i agree its a no no for adults. but what about a baby? she prefers rice milk anyway, but not sure if it gives her all the nutrients she needs. what would you say about a 14 month old baby and her calcium etc? also why does dr clark praise milk and its calcium so highly?? kim Milk is a NO NO. I can't do this justice. PLEASE go to www.notmilk.com and read all about it and you will be able to make your ouw judgement. ART Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 12:14:12 EST, radiantmother@... wrote in <78.20063357.29673ce4@...>: >Hi there, > >i am giving my 14 month old daughter raw goat milk because cooked milk gives >her mucus. she is doing beautifully on raw milk, but since i have red dr >clarks books, i have become confused about the value of raw milk. > >please help!! >kim You will need to use your own intelligence together with Dr. 's findings. Studies have shown that too much sterility in an environment can lead to a weak immune system. The healthiest kids are those who grow up in a farm environment and play outside in the dirt. Of course this does not mean that they should live in an unhygienic environment, they just need enough contact with germs to develop a healthy immune response. And attention must be paid to parasites. Where people are already sick, a different approach must be used. If I understand Dr. correctly, she has written most of her texts for seriously ill patients. If the body needs its energy to fight the disease, it cannot fight germs at the same time - so you keep the environment and diet as germ-free as possible. The above is my personal opinion only. Heidrun Beer Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training http://www.sgmt.at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 Dear radiant mother: You sound like you already know what there is to know about milk. However to refresh our memories here goes: Raw cow's milk has all the enzymes in to digest it as does raw goat's milk. However the molecular structure of goat's milk is finer and therefore easier to digest for those who have difficulties digesting milk. Dr. recommends one of two things with raw milk or any milk and that is: you either bring it to the boiling point for a second or two (with a dash of salt) and add baking soda and Vitamin C crystals to it, to neutralize the Malonic acid or you simply add four drops of HCL (per cup or glass) and then add the sprinkling of Vit C. ---------- Personally, myself , I think that its good to get off milk for a period of time to allow the stomach to start cleansing the excess mucus out of the system. However if you are on the Parasite cleansing programme then it becomes incumbent to stay on it for as long as it takes to clear out the parasites as milk ( the calcium in it) plays a part in her cure. I hope this helps you a little. Joan > <html><body> > > > <tt> > On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 12:14:12 EST, radiantmother@... wrote in<BR> > & lt;78.20063357.29673ce4@... & gt;:<BR> > <BR> > & gt;Hi there, <BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt;i am giving my 14 month old daughter raw goat milk because cooked milk > gives <BR> > & gt;her mucus. she is doing beautifully on raw milk, but since i have red dr > <BR> > & gt;clarks books, i have become confused about the value of raw milk. <BR> > & gt;<BR> > & gt;please help!!<BR> > & gt;kim<BR> > <BR> > <BR> > You will need to use your own intelligence together with Dr. 's<BR> > findings. Studies have shown that too much sterility in an environment<BR> > can lead to a weak immune system. The healthiest kids are those who<BR> > grow up in a farm environment and play outside in the dirt.<BR> > <BR> > Of course this does not mean that they should live in an unhygienic<BR> > environment, they just need enough contact with germs to develop<BR> > a healthy immune response. And attention must be paid to parasites.<BR> > <BR> > Where people are already sick, a different approach must be used.<BR> > If I understand Dr. correctly, she has written most of her<BR> > texts for seriously ill patients. If the body needs its energy<BR> > to fight the disease, it cannot fight germs at the same time -<BR> > so you keep the environment and diet as germ-free as possible.<BR> > <BR> > The above is my personal opinion only.<BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > Heidrun Beer<BR> > <BR> > Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training<BR> > <a href= " http://www.sgmt.at " >http://www.sgmt.at</a><BR> > </tt> > > <br> > > <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> > > <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> > <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> > <td align=center><font size= " -1 " color=#003399><b> > Sponsor</b></font></td> > </tr> > <tr bgcolor=#FFFFFF> > <td align=center width=470><table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td > align=center><font face=arial size=-2>ADVERTISEMENT</font><br><a > href= " http://rd./M=216105.1806326.3318126.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=17050 > 62215:HM/A=915128/R=0/O=1/I=brandr-lrec/postholidaygroup/*http://shopping.yaho > o.com/domain?d=holiday & cf=posthol01 " target=_top><img > src= " http://us.a1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/a/ya/_shopping/ps_lrec01.gif " > alt= " " width= " 300 " height= " 250 " border= " 0 " ></a></td></tr></table></td> > </tr> > <tr><td><img alt= " " width=1 height=1 > src= " http://us.adserver./l?M=216105.1806326.3318126.1261774/D=egroupm > ail/S=1705062215:HM/A=915128/rand=842313123 " ></td></tr> > </table> > > <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> > > > <br> > <tt> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 In a message dated 1/4/02 10:25:14 AM Pacific Standard Time, art9under@... writes: Milk is a NO NO. I can't do this justice. PLEASE go to www.notmilk.com and read all about it and you will be able to make your ouw judgement. ART I agree...I've read that site and was hopingf someone would remember the address.......: ) There's a couple of other sites that are even more disgusting! Not one other animal on the planet (to my knowing) regularly ingests the milk of another animal......HELLO?!?!? khepri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 In a message dated 1/4/02 10:38:30 AM Pacific Standard Time, radiantmother@... writes: Art, i agree its a no no for adults. but what about a baby? she prefers rice milk anyway, but not sure if it gives her all the nutrients she needs. what would you say about a 14 month old baby and her calcium etc? also why does dr clark praise milk and its calcium so highly?? kim Supplements......apparently Dr. zaps her milk..LOL khepri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 My grandson is 4 years old. Has never had milk to this day. My daughter nursed him for 18 months. Her pediatrician agrees with her desire not to give the boy milk. He is robust and in the 95 percentile as far as weight and growth are concerned. Now the cheating part, she has given him some cheese now and then on occasion in the form of Ugh! pizza. Other then that no milk. Calcium comes from vegetables. He drinks oat milk as a beverage. She hardly ever gives him juice Ugh! all sugar. He has a wonderful appetite. Go to the Not milk web site. www.notmilk.com Cohen even states that we do not get calcium from milk. He is a very good authority on the Not Milk subject. According to him, milk is one of the biggest farces perpetrated on the people. ART Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2002 Report Share Posted January 5, 2002 Dear Radiant Mother: My understanding of where Dr stands on milk is this. She is dealing with the healing of different ailments. Those ailments start with our intake of calcium. Over time the calcium adheres to the walls of the vessels and bacteria , parasites etc take-off from this point. She advocates the killing of the parasites with her herbal program and then with a kidney /liver cleanse. The latter two organs get cleaned out of old calcium but the drinking of milk replaces the clean -up so that one is not depleted. Also it has all of the essential amino acids. She is coming from a different perspective. Her program advocates milk and cooked vegetables largely. Interspersed with grains and perhaps chicken or fish on the days when one does not have milk. If you are concerned about milk being mucus forming then I suggest that you look up the remedies that would mop this up like for example: Vitamin C or Turmeric capsules or study Dr 's mini-program with Lugol's solution. I am sure that there are many other ways of clearing up the mucus for oneself while on her program. Yours truly, Joan---------- > Art, i agree its a no no for adults. but what about a baby? she prefers rice > milk anyway, but not sure if it gives her all the nutrients she needs. what > would you say about a 14 month old baby and her calcium etc? > also why does dr clark praise milk and its calcium so highly?? > kim > > > > > > > > > > > Milk is a NO NO. > > I can't do this justice. PLEASE go to www.notmilk.com and read all > > about > > it and you will be able to make your ouw judgement. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2002 Report Share Posted January 5, 2002 Art, i find that reassuring and would love to know more. did she feed him a largely raw diet, or just a normal vegetarian diet wtihout the milk etc. did she find that he got sicker more often after she stopped breastfeeding? does he eat meat? thanks so much in advance. kim In a message dated 1/4/2002 10:23:33 PM Central Standard Time, art9under@... writes: Subj:Re: milk milk milk!!! Date:1/4/2002 10:23:33 PM Central Standard Time From: art9under@... Reply-to: Dr Dr My grandson is 4 years old. Has never had milk to this day. My daughter nursed him for 18 months. Her pediatrician agrees with her desire not to give the boy milk. He is robust and in the 95 percentile as far as weight and growth are concerned. Now the cheating part, she has given him some cheese now and then on occasion in the form of Ugh! pizza. Other then that no milk. Calcium comes from vegetables. He drinks oat milk as a beverage. She hardly ever gives him juice Ugh! all sugar. He has a wonderful appetite. Go to the Not milk web site. www.notmilk.com Cohen even states that we do not get calcium from milk. He is a very good authority on the Not Milk subject. According to him, milk is one of the biggest farces perpetrated on the people. ART Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2002 Report Share Posted January 5, 2002 Kim, He is very robust, at 4 he has had antibiotics only once when he was about 1 year old. In retrospect the Dr. even said that he probably didn't need it. He really doesn't get sick. Maybe sniffles but never sick enough to go to see the Dr.. He had a fever once and by morning he shook it off and that was the end of that. He eats a normal diet, if there is such a thing. He has meat, chicken, beef and fish. Mostly organic whenever possible. He likes veggies, mostly cooked, but he cycles, sometimes he likes broccoli, sometimes carrots and right now it's cauliflower. He'll also eat some other greens sometimes. We have lots of greens around because my wife and myself are Macrobiotic. I make a lot of macrobiotic dishes and he loves them. My daughter serves brown rice and other grains and prepares some macrobiotic dishes as well. Sugar is the big thing, very bad. He never gets those various juices, ice cream, cookies, and has never had candy. If at a party, he might get to partake of the deserts but NEVER at home, it just isn't served period. Hope this is helpful. ART Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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