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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

Jay, of Wellness Mafia http://www.youtube.com/users/wellnessmafia, gives us a run down of some the primary reasons he switched to an exclusively ALL RAW dairy source near his home.

LINKS FOR MORE INFO ON RAW MILK:
www.realmilk.com
www.westonaprice.org
www.ppnf.org

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  • Governments all over are trying to outlaw anything organic. They want us to eat their chemicals so damn bad. So they hype up false problems made up most of the time. It's sad.

  • What I wouldn't give for some raw milk!!!

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  • @liagarden There is no way you have heard of everything I just said in my comment. Maybe some of it, but not all of it.

  • @bornbythesea Oy. Here we go again with the conspiracy theorists. Y'all parrot the same manure. And i find in WA, it's repeated over & over again by white males stuck in some adolescent developmental stage, who don't "know how to think." Get into the organic movement, the permaculture movement, and therapy. Your mommy really f----- you up.

  • Raw cow's milk, goats, even lamb's milk (makes for great feta cheese) Hunzas made yogurt and kefir from raw milk for thousands of years. Small amounts of raw milk available in WA. Couldn't get it in CA when my son was young, so I never gave him milk (after nursing him for 18 months) Turned out just fine.

  • @rushyn0

    You are the one that needs to do research. Mass produced milk cannot be taken raw because the herds are kept in unhealthy conditions and fed a bad diet. Pasteurisation only kills bacteria, it leaves the dead proteins in the milk, That is why milk causes mucus. It destroys lactase, causing lactose intolerance.

    Grass fed free range cows, are healthy and so is the milk they produce. It contains many good bacteria and enzymes, including lactase

  • The dark side of dairy... watch?v=Sr-EyIaXAD4

  • @RDLONG30 Codex Alimentarius is a part of the 2nd phase of the Jesuit plan to bring the whole world under the subjection of the Papacy and to restart persecution. This is encapsulated within a 300 year plan to counter the reformation. The 1st phase started in 1965 at the end of the Vatican II council. The 2nd phase started in October 2009. Codex Alimentarius was to pass just 2 months later in December of 2009. Bees are being poisoned by Jesuit Roundup spliced into GMO seeds.

  • the red letters with the background is a bad contrast for reading

  • next time you make a video at list do some researcher processed milk is a lot safer then raw milk. i can not remember the exact numbers now but something like ~95% off all milk related food positioning is from raw milk even know lees then ~5% of people drink it and yes there have been deaths.

  • Let's just eat food the way God intended it to be, as much as we can. I have had a cow share lease for over two years. Raw milk is wonderful. You can leave it on the counter for three days and it doesn't go rancid, it changes into curds and whey. I make yogurt, butter, ice cream, liquid whey, cream cheese. It is wonderful knowing all the benefits for my families health. Now if I taste store bought milk (organic or not) it DOES NOT TASTE LIKE MILK!!!!!

  • @wybo2 I don't see how that relates to my post, but thanks for the info

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