I'm so glad I stumbled onto this. Unfortunately I can't drive and the closest raw milk supplier is 40 miles or so away, and I would have to go and pick it up. :/
Yes people, our country runs on sickcare, why would they want us to be healthy? No wonder the government tells us raw milk is unhealthy. We wouldn't want people living healthy lives now would we? There's no profit in that. Let your voices be heard people, spread the word of raw milk and its benefits, not to mention the bullshit we hear about pasteurized milk.
@marcus3379 No. People are lactose intollerant because of pasteurization and homogenization. Raw milk has bacteria and enzymes that aid in the digestion of all components of the milk. Pasteurized Milk gives me terrible pain, gas, .... raw unpasteurized milk, not at all. When you begin to research, the truth is blatant and obvious. This is all fortunately common sense.
@prsglenn Are you of European descent? I've heard that Africans have trouble with any dairy product unless it's fermented somehow. I do know that some Europeans develop lactose intolerance due to pasteurization, I think I read that from Sally Fallon's book (from the Weston Price Foundation)
@marcus3379 Yes, european decent. It doesn't make sense to me that africans have trouble digesting lactose... its the bacteria in the milk that eventually help digest the lactose. It would make sense that if someone were just drinking pasteurized and homogenized it would be troublesome, as it is for many people. I doubt if a person, white or black, were regularly drinking raw milk that they would have any problems as soon as thier gut flora got replenished by the bacteria in the milk.
@prsglenn Found this info online: Lactose is made digestible by the enzyme Lactase, which is no longer produced after the baby is weened from mother. The two exceptions are those who have the European C/T-13910 or East African G/A-22018 Gene. Those with the gene can have trouble if the milk is pasteurized, some without the gene can digest it if it is fermented. 75% of the world population doesn't have either gene. Those of indigenous northern European descent have the highest tolerance.
If I drank milk, it would be raw! If you get your enzymes, calcium, and healthy fats else where then you don't need milk at all. he is knowledgeable, ill give him that. most salesman are knowledgeable!
Yes any dairyman worth his salt cant argue that a cows first colostrum raw milk is of optimal importance for her calf. Certainly organic and raw are really the crown jewels of dairy produce.
I'm so glad I stumbled onto this. Unfortunately I can't drive and the closest raw milk supplier is 40 miles or so away, and I would have to go and pick it up. :/
reinkaos82 4 months ago
My sister was seriously lactose intolerant. I had to nag here to try one spoon of raw milk. She was fine. She tried a glass, she was fine.
Now she makes smoothies, eats butter, and yoghurt, cooks with butter milk and of course drinks raw milk.
cooking and processing foods are modern innovations, it should come as no surprise we thrive better on minimal cooking or raw foods.
Everyone should try it and contrast with eating processed foods. With volumes, prices would drop
wjestick 5 months ago
I love raw milk!!!!!
bruingolf 1 year ago
Yes people, our country runs on sickcare, why would they want us to be healthy? No wonder the government tells us raw milk is unhealthy. We wouldn't want people living healthy lives now would we? There's no profit in that. Let your voices be heard people, spread the word of raw milk and its benefits, not to mention the bullshit we hear about pasteurized milk.
alickamoso1 1 year ago
Aren't Europeans lactose tolerant because of a gene that mutated around 7,000 years ago?
marcus3379 2 years ago
@marcus3379 No. People are lactose intollerant because of pasteurization and homogenization. Raw milk has bacteria and enzymes that aid in the digestion of all components of the milk. Pasteurized Milk gives me terrible pain, gas, .... raw unpasteurized milk, not at all. When you begin to research, the truth is blatant and obvious. This is all fortunately common sense.
prsglenn 1 year ago
@prsglenn Are you of European descent? I've heard that Africans have trouble with any dairy product unless it's fermented somehow. I do know that some Europeans develop lactose intolerance due to pasteurization, I think I read that from Sally Fallon's book (from the Weston Price Foundation)
marcus3379 1 year ago
@marcus3379 Yes, european decent. It doesn't make sense to me that africans have trouble digesting lactose... its the bacteria in the milk that eventually help digest the lactose. It would make sense that if someone were just drinking pasteurized and homogenized it would be troublesome, as it is for many people. I doubt if a person, white or black, were regularly drinking raw milk that they would have any problems as soon as thier gut flora got replenished by the bacteria in the milk.
prsglenn 1 year ago
@prsglenn Found this info online: Lactose is made digestible by the enzyme Lactase, which is no longer produced after the baby is weened from mother. The two exceptions are those who have the European C/T-13910 or East African G/A-22018 Gene. Those with the gene can have trouble if the milk is pasteurized, some without the gene can digest it if it is fermented. 75% of the world population doesn't have either gene. Those of indigenous northern European descent have the highest tolerance.
marcus3379 1 year ago
@marcus3379 well thats exactly why raw milk is so important... the bacteria help break down the lactose, very nice information marcus
prsglenn 1 year ago
A land flowing with Milk and Honey.
Not flowing with pasteurized/Homogenized Milk, and honey.
1pick2sticks 2 years ago 3
@1pick2sticks you mean... "and pasteurized honey"
prsglenn 1 year ago
... Raw milk is illegal where I live.
709709709 3 years ago
There still is always a way to obtain and consume raw milk even if it is illegal. Where ther is a will there is a way.
wontUBmine 3 years ago
If I drank milk, it would be raw! If you get your enzymes, calcium, and healthy fats else where then you don't need milk at all. he is knowledgeable, ill give him that. most salesman are knowledgeable!
Zactastic 3 years ago 2
kinda inspiring, wish i knew everything this guy knows :(
coryy650 3 years ago 2
love this guy, thanks for these vids
coryy650 3 years ago 2
Yes any dairyman worth his salt cant argue that a cows first colostrum raw milk is of optimal importance for her calf. Certainly organic and raw are really the crown jewels of dairy produce.
wontUBmine 3 years ago 3
It was interesting when Mark McAfee said 95% of all dairy farmers in this country drink their milk *raw* before it's pasteurized for the market.
yunta51 3 years ago
And that stands to reason,...FRESH is BEST
bushuraloser 3 years ago 2
yunta51 you did good here to post this series. Love you for it.
bushuraloser 3 years ago
Thanks. We need to figure how to link these videos onto one of "cowman70's" videos, eh?
yunta51 3 years ago