Posted on 02/20/2015 6:35:30 AM PST by C19fan
Indeed. Vani has made several appearances on the 'Alex Jones' show, along with other radicals like Tucker Carlson, Michael Savage, and Phyllis Schlafly.
This guy must be cranking on the cow’s tail for his milk. Somebody should teach him how to properly milk a cow.
Pasteurizing milk changes its structure. Pasteurized milk and large amounts of soy decrease mens testosterone, so it does make a difference to our bodies. I drink Silk brand CoconutMilk (they also have AlmondMilk) for myself. If you wish to drink animal based milk then I would suggest goats milk because I used to milk goats.
"Probably of equal importance for the future of milk were Borden's requirements (the "Dairyman's Ten Commandments") for farmers who wanted to sell him raw milk: they were required to wash udders before milking, keep barns swept clean, and scald and dry their strainers morning and night. By 1858, Borden's milk, sold as Eagle Brand, had gained a reputation for purity, durability and economy.
In 1864, Gail Borden's New York Condensed Milk Company constructed the New York Milk Condensery in Brewster, New York. This condensery was the largest and most advanced milk factory and was Borden's first commercially successful plant. Over 200 dairy farmers supplied 20,000 gallons (76,000 litres) of milk daily to the Brewster plant as demand was driven by the Civil War.
The U.S. government ordered huge amounts of it as a field ration for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. This was an extraordinary field ration for the 19th century: a typical 10 oz (300 ml) can contained 1,300 Calories (5440 kJ), 1 oz (28 g) each of protein and fat, and more than 7 oz (200 g) of carbohydrates."
Raybbr,
No, fecal contamination arises from improper cleaning of the udders prior to placing the rubberized vacuum pump on.
When I milked cows in High School, we used an iodine - based teat wash with hot water in a bucket.
The cows would come into the stanchion and as they were eating their corn treat, we would wash and prep them for milking while their neighbor cows was being milked.
I dreaded wet days and nights as the cows would come into the barn REAL dirty from laying down in the mud/manure/etc.
Things have really changed when you look at today’s modern dairies.
MFO
Well, that's bullsh... oh, wait...
I milked personally for our family from the time I was 9 till I left for college. I didn’t know what store milk tasted like. I did, however, throw the bucket away if the cow took a dump in it. Common sense has always been your friend.
Dip it in hydrogen peroxide first?
They certainly are not consistent. It is not the practice of drinking raw milk that is responsible for 79% of new HIV cases, etc., at great cost to others, but sodomy, yet which is protected and promoted.
You can but Snopes brand of truth if you like but I don’t believe Soros backed leftys. Thanks anyway.
I grew up drinking raw milk. My parents grew up drinking it. I went 11 years of school without missing a day. My dad lived to 82 and my mom died 3 months before her 103rd birthday. I do not remember anyone dying from drinking it.
I’m so glad we have this settled science to justify jack boot paramilitary raids on Amish families selling their contraband!
If we could just get pasteurized camel milk to ISIS, they would stop beheading and burning alive innocent people! #pasturizedcamelmilkforISIS
I don’t dispute that in the slightest, but there is a huge problem trying to divine the *reason* for it, because it involves not just the insanely complex human immune system, but the insanely complex intestinal biome (flora).
In past, a man with severe, life threatening asthma managed to control the disease by intentionally and repeatedly infecting himself with hookworm. A parasite that used to be endemic to the southern United States, it has been almost eradicated here because of better sanitation.
And yet, as you mentioned, it did not really cure the asthma, but only mitigated it. This was enough for him, as without it he would have died. But only recently has medical science learned that it really needed to investigate these “undiscovered countries”.
One important note is that autoimmune disease, like asthma, are notorious for needing unique treatment for the individual. So for one person, raw milk might be the thing; but for another, it wouldn’t help at all.
This is likely because they are actually a bunch of different diseases that have a similar action. For example, the 100 or so different kinds of arthritis. Likewise, the best they can come up with as the cause of asthma is “genetic and environmental factors”, which says nothing.
It is a fake quote, and ignoring that fact doesn’t change that reality.
You seriously want to make up fake Thomas Jefferson quotes for us?
My siblings and I substantially grew up on raw milk. It didn’t kill US.
Btw, bite me.
Why would learning that a Thomas Jefferson quote is fake, make you lash out in personal attack and anger at the person letting you know about it?
It's amazing that people would engage in hysteria, fear mongering, and attacking the messenger instead of discussing the subject.
The author is engaging in the very tactics that I have no doubt he condemns with the left does it, as in global warming.
I've noticed that dairy farm kids are the healthiest kids I've ever met.
They grow up drinking the raw milk, untreated well water, playing around on the dirty farm, and yet somehow not only survive but thrive.
How different is the taste of raw milk from the processed milk?
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