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ggplz   Sweden. Aug 24 2010 00:57. Posts 16784

Mostly true.

But again, organic and raw milk are different products entirely since organic milk being sold is always gonna be pasteurised just like normal milk unless labelled otherwise. Basically, If you're drinking raw milk, you'll know about it as you'll most likely have had to seek it out to drink it. Its very difficult to find raw milk in some places (most states in USA). I can see its confusing you but the reason im specifying raw organic milk instead of just raw milk is because you want to make sure its coming from a good source.

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Baalim   Mexico. Aug 24 2010 01:17. Posts 34312


  On August 23 2010 22:25 concrescence wrote:
Alright but you don't seem to realise how huge the difference is and how important it is to distinguish between drugged up pasteurised homogenised gunk milk most people drink and that most or all of these probably studied (yes, thats misleading even though most wouldn't realise it) or the unpasteurised raw (raw=unheated, never frozen) organic straight from the cow as "nature intended" stuff im talking about.


This is an old video. He drinks like a litre of it for breakfast so he's obviously over whatever problem he had in this video.

Random article from mercola's site about it but i highly suggest you look around for yourself.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2004/04/24/raw-milk.aspx

Before you start reading about raw organic milk and worrying about bacteria and all that.. a lot of that is BS. If the animal is healthy, eating the right foods, all organic.. It's such a small chance anything bad will happen that its basically nonexistant and argueably pasteurised milk is actually MORE dangerous in that regard because as i said harmful bacteria will flourish in pasteurised milk but won't in raw milk. It protects itself.

I either drink it or eat raw cheese pretty much every day. Sometimes i switch to raw goat milk or raw goats cheese. The guy who sells the milk to me has never had a problem with it and has drank it his entire life. His father who passed the farm down to him also drank it most or all of his life and never had a problem.



"nature intended" not really, nature did not intend that humans consumed milk past breast feeding age.

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qwerty67890   New Zealand. Aug 24 2010 01:19. Posts 14026

if nature didnt intent for people to consume milk past breast feeding then why did they invent coco pops?


mrpav.com   Canada. Aug 24 2010 02:51. Posts 3069


  On August 24 2010 00:19 byrnesam wrote:
if nature didnt intent for people to consume milk past breast feeding then why did they invent coco pops?



Nature didn't intend a lot of things yet we still do it, how do you explain watching jersey shore?

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