WATCH: Nutrient-Dense Raw Milk vs. “A Dead Liquid”

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Posted on Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at 10:48 am by dpacheco

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When health and business journalist David E. Gumpert decided to look beyond the official FDA statement on raw milk and pasteurization, he encountered farmers and producers of nutritional supplements who told a very different story.

Raw milk is produced a lot differently than conventional milk. I mean, now you just look at these cows here. They are so clean compared to what you’re going to find with cows standing in a feedlot, standing in manure all day.

Milk is really our first processed food, which is pretty important to keep in mind, because when you heat milk, even for a short time, you kill not only pathogens, but you kill off certain enzymes and certain, what we now know to be beneficial bacteria. So you are changing the composition of the milk.

We also know, after many years of consuming highly processed foods, is that we have skyrocketing rates of obesity, we have skyrocketing rates of asthma, serious problems with diabetes. It’s a, almost what a lot of people refer to now as “a dead liquid.” It’s . . . the only resemblance to milk is that it’s white.

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4 Responses to “WATCH: Nutrient-Dense Raw Milk vs. “A Dead Liquid””

  1. Joy Feldman Says:

    This is an excellent video on Raw Milk. Now I wish we could get raw milk in Rhode Island. We can get raw milk cheeses here, but not raw milk. Thank you for this video. I am going to post it on Facebook in my discussion group.

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  4. Fiona Says:

    Joy, go to the Weston Price Foundation and look up your local chapter, they might be able to help you. Is raw milk illegal in NJ? I read it was legal in NY. Google grass fed beef and dairy if that doesnt work. Its so delicious and nutritious I hope you find some!

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