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brainfix |
Would you drink raw milk? |
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Interesting article in The Globe today about the increasing popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk. Apparently, many allergy and asthma sufferers see big
improvements in their conditions after drinking raw milk on a regular basis.
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when i was a kid, i had to drink raw goats milk. as my mother told the story it was because the farmers were treating the cows with penicillin and i was very
allergic to penicillin......i don't know if i believe the story or not...but the goats milk was putrid...
I'd rather laugh with
the sinners than cry with the saints
The sinners are much more fun... |
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o Realist o |
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Did not have to register...but I'm already registered with the online Globe, so who knows?
Go for the raw cows milk! Sounds healthy. I dislike milk. |
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oldhippie01930 |
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Very Interesting! I always thought I'd get TB by drinking raw milk.
Raw Milk Vs. Pasteurized MilkFrom Armchair Science, London (April 1938) There is no substitute for clean, raw milk as a food, so far as children are concerned. Science has not yet succeeded in providing, in the pasteurized variety, those essential qualities that are the only real foundation for a healthy child. Unfortunately, many grossly distorted statements are current regarding our milk supply. If we are to believe the protagonists of the Pasteurization-of-all-milk-at-all costs Party, raw milk is as good, or rather as bad, as rat poison-although as the Minister of Agriculture recently stated, "the human race existed long before Pasteur was heard of." The process of pasteurization was debated in the House of Commons and the suggestion made that no raw milk should be sold for human consumption. This would mean installation of expensive machinery by every supplier, and if it should become compulsory there is little doubt that many small firms would shut down and the business pass in the hands of a few big dealers. If we are to be compelled to drink pasteurized milk, we should at least understand what pasteurization means. It set out to accomplish two things: Destruction of certain disease-carrying germs and the prevention of souring milk. These results are obtained by keeping the milk at a temperature of 145 degrees to 150 degrees F. for half an hour, at least, and then reducing the temperature to not more than 55 degrees F. It is undoubtedly beneficial to destroy dangerous germs, but pasteurization does more than this-it kills off harmless and useful germs alike, and by subjecting the milk to high temperatures, destroys some nutritious constituents. With regards to the prevention of souring; sour raw milk is very widely used. It is given to invalids, being easily digested, laxative in its properties, and not unpleasant to take. But, after pasteurization, the lactic acid bacilli are killed. The milk, in consequence, cannot become sour and quickly decomposes, while undesirable germs multiply very quickly. Pasteurization's great claim to popularity is the widespread belief, fostered by its supporters, that tuberculosis in children is caused by the harmful germs found in raw milk. Scientists have examined and tested thousands of milk samples, and experiments have been carried out on hundreds of animals in regard to this problem of disease-carrying by milk. But the one vital fact that seems to have been completely missed is that it is CLEAN, raw milk that is wanted. If this can be guaranteed, no other form of food for children can, or should, be allowed to take its place. Dirty milk, of course, is like any other form of impure food - a definite menace. But Certified Grade A Milk, produced under Government supervision and guaranteed absolutely clean, is available practically all over the country and is the dairy-farmer's answer to the pasturization zealots. Recent figures published regarding the spread of tuberculosis by milk show, among other facts, that over a period of five years, during which time 70 children belonging to a special organization received a pint of raw milk daily. One case only of the disease occurred. During a similar period when pasteurized milk had been given, 14 cases were reported. Besides destroying part of the vitamin C contained in raw milk and encouraging growth of harmful bacteria, pasteurization turns the sugar of milk, known as lactose, into beta-lactose - which is far more soluble and therefore more rapidly absorbed in the system, with the result that the child soon becomes hungry again. Probably pasteurization's worst offence is that it makes insoluable the major part of the calcium contained in raw milk. This frequently leads to rickets, bad teeth, and nervous troubles, for sufficient calcium content is vital to children; and with the loss of phosphorus also associated with calcium, bone and breain formation suffer serious setbacks. Pasteurization also destroys 20 percent of the iodine present in raw milk, causes constipation and generally takes from the milk its most vital qualities. In face of these facts-which are undeniable-what has the Pasteurization Party to say? Instead of compelling dealers to set up expensive machinery for turning raw milk into something that is definitely not what it sets out to be - a nutritious, health giving food - let them pass legislation making the dairy-farmers produce clean, raw milk - that is milk pure to drink with all its constituents unaltered. The above was published in Magazine Digest - June 1938
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brainfix |
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70 years later and the basics still apply. Good one, OH.
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brainfix |
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I forgot the most obvious: only from the breast of my beloved.
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o Realist o |
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I wouldn't know...shucks, missed out again!!
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brainfix |
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Never done it, but have had offers. Not my bag.
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Sparkamarker |
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Raw milk is not legally available in MA. I used to have it in the 80's when I got it from Samuel Kaymen AKA the originator and owner of Stonyfield Farm
& yogurt in Wilton, NH. Made great ice cream too.
When in doubt, twirl.
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brainfix |
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You can legally buy it at about 12 dairies throughout MA.
Read the article I posted and get the scoop. |
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Made cheese from RAW milk and drank lots from the farm next door. One off the posible causes for me getting " Q FEVER". Took docs eight years to
diagnose and treat. CDC was involved , due to the fact it was similar to anthrax and listed as a BIO WEAPON. No shit, check it out ya self. Letter Q fever /
cdc.Raw milk ? never again , unless boiled first.
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brainfix |
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Was/is your immune system in bad shape?
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Sparkamarker |
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oh cool
raw milk rawks
When in doubt, twirl.
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brainfix |
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I used to yell eat it raw in HS. Where'd it come from?
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Frosty |
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I have asthma, but no way in hell am I drinking raw milk. Then again, no way in hell am I drinking pasturized milk either. I've always hated milk - tastes
like watery chalk.
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brainfix |
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Raw milk tastes like Mom, even richer.
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Bobby Dinero |
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I read somewhere that if you feed pasteurized / homogenized milk to a calf instead of mothers milk, it dies.
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brainfix |
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It doesn't have the proper nutirients and natural bacteria to support life.
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Roxie |
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The raw milk fad has been increasing steadily over the past few... oh, many few, years. Personally, I don't touch the stuff ... I get my fix from soy. I
don't necessarily think raw is a bad thing ..... but if I were to go raw, I'd be doing some serious checking on the source.
Last Edited By: Roxie
02/24/08 02:26 AM.
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captjoe06 |
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Where is the closest place to buy it around here?
I wonder if people that have problems with dairy will have more or less problems with raw milk as opposed to the pasteurized. |
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oldhippie01930 |
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Those are interesting freaks, Joe. I wonder if the incidence of these thing had increased over the years?
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