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My nephew was allergic to cows milk and was able to drink goat's milk with no

problem.

For a lead on finding goat's milk call Dan & Becky's Market in Cokato

1-320-286-2284.

They're a new, small, health food store that is a good source of info and might

know of

anyone with extra milk to sell.

Lynn

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> Hi there

> I have just been told that my daughter is allergic to dairy and I

> need to quit giving her and myself dairy - I am really bummed because

> I have been sooo enjoying my 2 a day raw milk smoothies! But, I was

> told we can drink goat milk. Does anyone know where I can get

> organic raw goat milk? I just searched the last few posts about goat

> milk but didn't find an answer to my question (regarding organic).

> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

> TIA,

> h

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Most seasonal dairy goats are just starting to be milked. Mine aren't due to

kid for

another 2-3 weeks, but I was on the beginning side of the learning curve when it

came to

breeding. It's very hard to find organic ones.

But as a totally unrelated side note- we just got a miniature donkey!! He's

suppose to

stomp on the coyotes. He still has his winter and baby fur and it's so thick

that he looks

like a yak. His compromise " full name " is Jack, but he'll be called J.J.-

or Bubba. :)

Lynn

> I am going to try some raw goat milk yogurt.. Does anyone have a

> source for raw goat milk.. organic and grass-fed?

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In a message dated 2/18/2009 5:17:32 AM Mountain Standard Time,

crystallawless@... writes:

I realize that we O's are not supposed to have dairy but I have heard

so many wonderful things about raw goat milk. Is it truly a no no or

can we benefit from it? Never tried it but thought I would ask.

Thank you!!!!!

As a type O who has switched to the genotype diet and is now a type O

Gatherer, I drink raw goats milk every day. It is considered an " add in " avoid

which means that after a period of time it can be added back in to the diet.

As

a type O, I avoided all dairy products so I was happy to be able to try some

again. Cows milk in any form is still an avoid. I was able to find a

person who is selling shares in her goat herd to enable her to legally provide

raw

milk to those who want it. It is rich and sweet with no off flavor

whatsoever. I mix about 12 ounces of raw milk, two teaspoons of coconut oil,

two raw

organic eggs, a bit of raw ginger, a half portion of fruit (usually peach,

pineapple or nectarine which are all super foods for me) and a bit of Stevia

in my blender. I whiz it up and that is breakfast. I have to make myself eat

lunch because I know I need to keep on a schedule. But I am able to eat a

salad or some vegetables and protein without feeling half starved. I would

think it would be worth a try if you can find some good raw milk. I like the

way I feel when drinking it so I purchased extra in the late fall so I would

have plenty in the freezer during their dry period in January & February. The

frozen and thawed milk is every bit as good as the fresh.

Pam In ID

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Are you allergic to it? Dairy makes me tired, bloated, crampy. And I am

finding out now how many places dairy is hidden: mayo, cookies, etc.

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

crystallawless

Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 4:24 PM

Subject: Raw Goat Milk

I realize that we O's are not supposed to have dairy but I have heard

so many wonderful things about raw goat milk. Is it truly a no no or

can we benefit from it? Never tried it but thought I would ask.

Thank you!!!!!

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I don't think it would be beneficial.

You have to realize, there is good stuff about most real food. But it will

not be good for everybody.

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:24 PM, crystallawless <crystallawless@...>wrote:

> I realize that we O's are not supposed to have dairy but I have heard

> so many wonderful things about raw goat milk. Is it truly a no no or

> can we benefit from it? Never tried it but thought I would ask.

>

> Thank you!!!!!

>

>

>

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Cheers,

Kathy

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On Feb 17, 2009, at 1:24 PM, crystallawless wrote:

> I realize that we O's are not supposed to have dairy but I have heard

> so many wonderful things about raw goat milk. Is it truly a no no or

> can we benefit from it? Never tried it but thought I would ask.

I drink lattes every day.

But I will not touch so much as a molecule of food with any wheat in it.

I tried going no-dairy and it just did not work for me. No-wheat does

wonders.

So on this dairy one I am hearing what my body tells me.

Skim milk plain Lattes are in! (No added junk)

For example I arrived here today (in the deli with free WIFI) in

severe pain, and three sips of latte later, my serious hiatal hernia

went quiet. Nothing else works so well. Oddly, coffee makes it worse

and milk does nothingl It's latte that works. Go figure!

I'm o neg ns, and Explorer.

Namaste,

Irene

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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.

www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)

" Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. "

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I am really confused and I want to know if anyone has any advice. My son has

been gluten/casein free for over two years. He has been eating the scd yogurt

for a while. My husband has severe gut issues that are kept in check when he

drinks raw goat milk. Also, when my unvaccinated daughter was born we found

that she could not handle formula (I can't breastfeed) so we put her on the

nourishing traditions formula. She is 9 months old now and is doing amazing.

She is very calm and social. It is to the point that strangers stop and ask me

about her, so we decided to put Josh on raw goat milk to see what happens.

It is very strange because he is not verbal to the point where he can tell me

what is going on. His gut issues have appeared to have gotten a lot better. He

has 3-6 bm a day but they are brown, solid and small. He has been on the DAN

protocol for about 2 years. We are just about ready to chelate with ALA.

I guess my question is: how can you tell if your child is doing well on raw

milk? has anyone had good/bad experiences with raw milk?

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How to tell if a child is doing well on raw goats milk? Try doing a Doctors Data

fecal matter test. It can tell you what good flora and bad flora is in your

son's tummy. Your doctor can order the kit. It only costs about $250, but well

worth it.

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> > > I am really confused and I want to know if anyone has any advice. My son

has been gluten/casein free for over two years. He has been eating the scd

yogurt for a while. My husband has severe gut issues that are kept in check when

he drinks raw goat milk. Also, when my unvaccinated daughter was born we found

that she could not handle formula (I can't breastfeed) so we put her on the

nourishing traditions formula. She is 9 months old now and is doing amazing. She

is very calm and social. It is to the point that strangers stop and ask me about

her, so we decided to put Josh on raw goat milk to see what happens.

> > >

> > > It is very strange because he is not verbal to the point where he can tell

me what is going on. His gut issues have appeared to have gotten a lot better.

He has 3-6 bm a day but they are brown, solid and small. He has been on the DAN

protocol for about 2 years. We are just about ready to chelate with ALA.

> > >

> > > I guess my question is: how can you tell if your child is doing well on

raw milk? has anyone had good/bad experiences with raw milk?

> > >

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There is a contact at the Excelsior Farmers' Market.

From: thane17@...

Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 00:58:26 +0000

Subject: Raw Goat Milk

Anyone know a good raw goat milk source near the western suburbs?

-Thane

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Hi Thane,

I have goat milk--lots and lots of goat milk. Milking 29 at the moment with

another 24 due before the end of June.

Have cows too.

And the milking sheep may be coming back.....

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To Thane and all the newcomers to our group, BE SURE to take time to go through

our FILES and DATABASE information. Also go to the message section and search

the ARCHIVES for the topic of interest. We spend a lot of time keeping these

sections current and updated with deletions and additions. There is a ton of

information there. For dairies we recommend, there are 17 listed, many with goat

milk. Everything you need to know in order to contact them is right there. When

you contact the dairy farmer in person you can ask all the pertinent questions

that are important to you.

Obviously, this is a very, very bad time for producing, selling and therefore

buying raw milk. It's virtual suicide for a farmer to sell direct, especially to

a stranger. Every farmer I know has been set up recently by decoys and

undercover agents. The penalties for selling wholesome raw milk are savage,

worse than for drug criminals, and almost every farmer now in jeopardy is a

totally innocent purveyor of good food, no other crime.

What you can do now about this, is fight, fight, fight! There will be absolutely

zero progress to get our laws changed without the numbers. Passivity or NIMBY

behavior will empower the fear-mongers and control-freaks to continue to squash

our inalienable rights and our American freedoms.

If you want to legally purchase good wholesome local grass-fed raw milk now, do

this:

1) Join and contribute to the Farm To Consumer Legal Defense Fund

2) Show up at the rallies (stay tuned for details here)

3) Let every political candidate that presides over your residence know you are

mad as hell that you can't make your own food contracts and choices.

4) READ UP on everything you can about the truth about milk

5) Tell everyone you know about the healing powers of wholesome raw milk.

6) Remember, it's about taking away our milk now, what will they try to control

next?

7) Become a Raw Milk Freedom Rider

8) Stand up for your rights everywhere.

9) Call one of our farmers who is now facing criminal and civil charges and ask

them how you can help

10) Eat the best local, sustainable, nutrient-dense food possible! Raise your

children to prioritize their life around health, harmony, peace, love and good

food!

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