RAW WHOLE MILK KILLS VIRUSES Video
Raw milk contains mucins which adhere to bacteria and viruses, preventing those organisms from attaching to the mucosa and causing disease.
Pasteurization destroys enzymes, diminishes vitamin content, denatures fragile milk proteins, destroys vitamins C, B12 and B6, kills beneficial bacteria, promotes pathogens and is associated with allergies, increased tooth decay, colic in infants, growth problems in children, osteoporosis, arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Calves fed pasteurized milk do poorly and many die before maturity.
Raw milk sours naturally but pasteurized milk turns putrid; processors must remove slime and pus from pasteurized milk by a process of centrifugal clarification. Inspection of dairy herds for disease is not required for pasteurized milk. Pasteurization was instituted in the 1920s to combat TB, infant diarrhea, undulant fever and other diseases caused by poor animal nutrition and dirty production methods. But times have changed and modern stainless steel tanks, milking machines, refrigerated trucks and inspection methods make pasteurization absolutely unnecessary for public protection. And pasteurization does not always kill the bacteria for Johnes disease suspected of causing Crohn's disease in humans with which most confinement cows are infected. Much commercial milk is now ultra-pasteurized to get rid of heat-resistant bacteria and give it a longer shelf life. Ultra-pasteurization is a violent process that takes milk from a chilled temperature to above the boiling point in less than two seconds. Clean raw milk from certified healthy cows is available commercially in several states and may be bought directly from the farm in many more.
Real Milk-
http://www.realmilk.com/where2.html
Where to BUY Raw Whole Milk by country-
http://www.realmilk.com/where-other.html#uk
Where to BUY Raw Whole Milk in the USA by state-
http://www.realmilk.com/where2.html
List of Raw Whole Mlk benefits-
http://livingawholelife.blogspot.com/2009/01/is-raw-milk-safe.html
This video can be viewed as a Power Point presentation here-
http://www.realmilk.com/ppt/index.html
91177info: Fresh milk straight from a cow has all the benefits mentioned. Pasteurized milk has been done for profit and shelf life. The bottom three links in the info shows where you can buy whole real milk.
SwissShredder: Thank you!!! I used to drink raw milk all the time when I lived in Switzerland. It disgusts me that I can't get any pure milk here in the US. Pasteurized products are horrible for us.
mayamaeru: w00t! I found a store realllly close to me that sells raw milk!
91177info: My latest upload is about the Swiss drinking raw milk and never being ill :)
MetalHeadViking: I can get real milk from my family. I don`t because I thought I`d get heavy. And I live in the city now. But during summer and christmas I go back there. :-)
vikingscool: where?
mayamaeru: Save Mart foods, aka S-Mart. But you live in MN? You're in luck too, jason2345DOTwebsDOTcom just replace DOT with a .
MrMindfucker: Yes! It's about time! I love love the skimmed raw milk ice cold but havent ever been able to get used to the butter made from the skimmed fat from the milk. If you ever get a chance to sample some ice cold raw milk; DO IT!
clearSIGHT009: I was drinking real fresh milk as a kid almost every day, and I was healthy and strong as a horse. Today, cant get fresh milk no more, and that one from the factory I dont even look. Conclusion that fresh milk is bad is LIE.
clearSIGHT009: But of course, that milk was from cows which was every day at the pasture - those cows today which never see the sun and are filth with antibiotics cant produce healthy milk...
stephanieco28: I'm in Colorado. There are many coop's you can join for milk, eggs, produce, etc. Just do a little research, they do exist.
meikagirl: Great Info!-Thanks
vikingscool: OK. I will try to visit this website. Thanks!
VonHelton: Good info here........Faved.
HeroOfChrist: This really angers me. Welcome to Amerika.
EmpoweredByKnowledge: In the Canary Islands where I live we use a lot of fresh goatsmilk and cheese, right now they are trying to change that so that it's not so availbale claiming health issues etc. when generations have survied on it for years.
nonearthlychildren: I have always known this. As a kid I used to visit my aunt in rural Ireland and they got milk straight from a cow. The kids were always strong and healthy and never got cold in winter. I go to the USA now and they are all drinking Soy Milk because "milk is bad!!!" and then they wonder why the men are all slobbering while watching women's "relationship movies" and and the women all have cancer.
nonearthlychildren: Two words: EUROPEAN UNION That disgusting organisation has all but wiped out Irish traditional farming. People of Europe have a common enemy the EU. People of Europe must unite to end the European Union.
ChrmdLabradorite: Interesting, thanks. "Sales of raw milk are legal in 28 out of 50 US states" Web site that gives each states laws regarding raw milk and milk products: realmilk . com / happening . html
pgeeme: Back to nature
pathfinderdaddy: MOOOOOOVE over and let Clarabelle come back to do what God put her here for.
TrustJesusandrepent: I love milk fresh from the farm. I had fresh squeezed apple cider without being pastuerized or homogenized and it does tatse great, full of vitamins. Now they want to boil the flavor and vitamins right out of it.
luxeden: we drink pasteurized milk and there are still bacterias we dont know about !! what about raw milk? it is scary!
RockTheFacts: Wow - it is great to see so many views on this. Our parents almost never let us drink pasturized milk. We started drinking raw (goat's) milk when Jorne was born because he was allergic to everything. Now we are lucky that we have a farm close by that we can get raw cow or goat milk from. and FYI: We almost never get sick - sure, a cold or sore throat once in a while, but we've never (in 19 years) been on an antibiotic, been in the hospital, never been vaccinated, have no fillings... 5 Stars
freemanshrout: This stuff the dairy industry is passing off as milk, claiming it gives you strong bones, is not good for you. According to Dr. Spreen of the Health Science Institute, in his opinion, pasteurized, homogenized milk does not even qualify as food. Peace.
Author: 91177info; Uploaded: Nov 2, 2009; Duration: 8:58; Views: 1936
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