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Thanks

It is good to collect more info from people with hands on experience.

Cheers, Doug

Ghee vs. Butter Oil

>

> Doug, Ghee is arguably better for some people who need to remove the

> milk solids, and it's usually unpasteurized too. Perhaps they were

> referring to both reasons.

Us mommies, who like to follow Weston Price Foundation, use High

Vitamin Butter Oil. Which, when taken with good quality Cod Liver Oil

will produce a synergistic healing effect. Dr. Price called it

Activator-X and during his studies he noted that when this mixture was

given to patients who were malnourished and/or had serious dental

caries, it provided exceptional healing. Activator-X is said to be a

powerful catalyst for vitamin and mineral absorption. It is found in

the butterfat of grass grazing cows and only when they eat nothing but

that green grass during certain times of the year.

We have much experience with butter oil - it helped to heal my son's

mouth, including his chipped and crumbling baby teeth. I'm sure I

posted our regime to this list.

Butter Oil is one step further after it has been made into Ghee using

centrifuge technology.

There's only one place I know of that sells it. Google " high vitamin

butter oil "

-vanessa

... it's wicked to take tho

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Does " it's wicked to take tho " mean that High Vitamin Butter Oil

tastes wretched?

Alobar

On 11/27/08, van essa <vandalsem@...> wrote:

>

> >

> > Doug, Ghee is arguably better for some people who need to remove the

> > milk solids, and it's usually unpasteurized too. Perhaps they were

> > referring to both reasons.

>

> Us mommies, who like to follow Weston Price Foundation, use High

> Vitamin Butter Oil. Which, when taken with good quality Cod Liver Oil

> will produce a synergistic healing effect. Dr. Price called it

> Activator-X and during his studies he noted that when this mixture was

> given to patients who were malnourished and/or had serious dental

> caries, it provided exceptional healing. Activator-X is said to be a

> powerful catalyst for vitamin and mineral absorption. It is found in

> the butterfat of grass grazing cows and only when they eat nothing but

> that green grass during certain times of the year.

>

> We have much experience with butter oil - it helped to heal my son's

> mouth, including his chipped and crumbling baby teeth. I'm sure I

> posted our regime to this list.

>

> Butter Oil is one step further after it has been made into Ghee using

> centrifuge technology.

>

> There's only one place I know of that sells it. Google " high vitamin

> butter oil "

>

> -vanessa

>

> ... it's wicked to take tho

>

>

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Wow! I really need to try this on my four year old. I have a good quality

Cod Liver Oil in the cupboard . (how long does it last? Should I have

refrigerated it? I can¹t remember when I got it, but hasn¹t¹ been THAT long

I don¹t think and surely it has a date???) but I need to get the high

vitamin butter oil. My 4 year old has a cavity (and decay on his front two

baby teeth). He had been to the dentist who said, ³lets just wait and see²

(for which I¹m grateful!)

Could you please post details on this again to the list? There are probably

other newcomers that would benefit. I think I was probably here when you

posted it, and ive heard the same from other sources, but now I¹m ready to

implement and need the details. Thanks!

Chantelle

On 11/27/08 7:52 PM, " van essa " <vandalsem@...> wrote:

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>

>

>

>> >

>> > Doug, Ghee is arguably better for some people who need to remove the

>> > milk solids, and it's usually unpasteurized too. Perhaps they were

>> > referring to both reasons.

>

> Us mommies, who like to follow Weston Price Foundation, use High

> Vitamin Butter Oil. Which, when taken with good quality Cod Liver Oil

> will produce a synergistic healing effect. Dr. Price called it

> Activator-X and during his studies he noted that when this mixture was

> given to patients who were malnourished and/or had serious dental

> caries, it provided exceptional healing. Activator-X is said to be a

> powerful catalyst for vitamin and mineral absorption. It is found in

> the butterfat of grass grazing cows and only when they eat nothing but

> that green grass during certain times of the year.

>

> We have much experience with butter oil - it helped to heal my son's

> mouth, including his chipped and crumbling baby teeth. I'm sure I

> posted our regime to this list.

>

> Butter Oil is one step further after it has been made into Ghee using

> centrifuge technology.

>

> There's only one place I know of that sells it. Google " high vitamin

> butter oil "

>

> -vanessa

>

> ... it's wicked to take tho

>

>

>

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I would never use cod liver oil which has not been refrigereated since

the day the bottle was opened.

Alobar

On 11/28/08, Chantelle <bornfrueh@...> wrote:

> Wow! I really need to try this on my four year old. I have a good quality

> Cod Liver Oil in the cupboard . (how long does it last? Should I have

> refrigerated it? I can¹t remember when I got it, but hasn¹t¹ been THAT long

> I don¹t think and surely it has a date???) but I need to get the high

> vitamin butter oil. My 4 year old has a cavity (and decay on his front two

> baby teeth). He had been to the dentist who said, ³lets just wait and see²

> (for which I¹m grateful!)

>

> Could you please post details on this again to the list? There are probably

> other newcomers that would benefit. I think I was probably here when you

> posted it, and ive heard the same from other sources, but now I¹m ready to

> implement and need the details. Thanks!

>

> Chantelle

>

>

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Yeah, I was trying to figure that out too and looked fwd to reading how she

got it into her child if that was the case...

Chantelle

On 11/28/08 4:17 AM, " Alobar " <Alobar@...> wrote:

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>

>

> Does " it's wicked to take tho " mean that High Vitamin Butter Oil

> tastes wretched?

>

> Alobar

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I've been giving, my 7-year-old daughter this product for quite

awhile and she happily takes it right off the spoon and even asks for

it!

http://www.greenpasture.org/products/therapeutics

On Nov 28, 2008, at 6:12 AM, Chantelle wrote:

> Yeah, I was trying to figure that out too and looked fwd to reading

> how she

> got it into her child if that was the case...

> Chantelle

>

>

> On 11/28/08 4:17 AM, " Alobar " <Alobar@...> wrote:

>

>>

>>

>>

>> Does " it's wicked to take tho " mean that High Vitamin Butter Oil

>> tastes wretched?

>>

>> Alobar

>

>

>

>

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Okay. It¹s odd to me that I didn¹t refrigerate it. I always refrigerate

everything but CO and red palm oil.

I will pitch it and try again :(.

I had to order that online, so that¹s a bummer since I was hoping to be able

to get everything right away. Guess I can order it when I do the high butter

oil though and hope both ship fairly quickly. (concerned about son¹s cavity)

chantelle

On 11/28/08 6:59 AM, " Alobar " <Alobar@...> wrote:

>

>

>

> I would never use cod liver oil which has not been refrigereated since

> the day the bottle was opened.

>

> Alobar

>

> On 11/28/08, Chantelle <bornfrueh@... <mailto:bornfrueh%40cox.net> >

> wrote:

>> > Wow! I really need to try this on my four year old. I have a good quality

>> > Cod Liver Oil in the cupboard . (how long does it last? Should I have

>> > refrigerated it? I can¹t remember when I got it, but hasn¹t¹ been THAT long

>> > I don¹t think and surely it has a date???) but I need to get the high

>> > vitamin butter oil. My 4 year old has a cavity (and decay on his front two

>> > baby teeth). He had been to the dentist who said, ³lets just wait and see²

>> > (for which I¹m grateful!)

>> >

>> > Could you please post details on this again to the list? There are probably

>> > other newcomers that would benefit. I think I was probably here when you

>> > posted it, and ive heard the same from other sources, but now I¹m ready to

>> > implement and need the details. Thanks!

>> >

>> > Chantelle

>> >

>> >

>

>

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> >> >

> >> > Doug, Ghee is arguably better for some people who need to

remove the

> >> > milk solids, and it's usually unpasteurized too. Perhaps they

were

> >> > referring to both reasons.

> >

> > Us mommies, who like to follow Weston Price Foundation, use High

> > Vitamin Butter Oil. Which, when taken with good quality Cod Liver

Oil

> > will produce a synergistic healing effect. Dr. Price called it

> > Activator-X and during his studies he noted that when this

mixture was

> > given to patients who were malnourished and/or had serious dental

> > caries, it provided exceptional healing. Activator-X is said to

be a

> > powerful catalyst for vitamin and mineral absorption. It is

found in

> > the butterfat of grass grazing cows and only when they eat

nothing but

> > that green grass during certain times of the year.

> >

> > We have much experience with butter oil - it helped to heal my

son's

> > mouth, including his chipped and crumbling baby teeth. I'm sure I

> > posted our regime to this list.

> >

> > Butter Oil is one step further after it has been made into Ghee

using

> > centrifuge technology.

> >

> > There's only one place I know of that sells it. Google " high

vitamin

> > butter oil "

> >

> > -vanessa

> >

> > ... it's wicked to take tho

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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> Does " it's wicked to take tho " mean that High Vitamin Butter Oil

> tastes wretched?

Not as wretched as I've heard Fermented Cod Liver Oil can be. And it

seems that is what we will be forced to use since Green Pastures will

no longer be carrying the Blue Ice CLO since their supplier is

switching to synthetic vitamins to fortify the CLO. The owner of

Green Pastures is cutting them off and will be only selling the

fermented CLO; much more potent, cheaper and effective than the Blue

Ice. And much more wicked/wretched than anything.

-vanessa

.... woof

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Oh wow! So, what I saw on the website when I looked either yesterday or

today is no longer going to be carried?

It was the one with the High Vitamin Butter Oil in it....

Oddly, someone brought up CLO simultaneous to our discussion here on the

High Fat Low Carb list. Many have been singing the praises of the Green

Pastures company over there as well.

Chantelle

On 11/29/08 11:06 AM, " van essa " <vandalsem@...> wrote:

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>

>

>

>> >

>> > Does " it's wicked to take tho " mean that High Vitamin Butter Oil

>> > tastes wretched?

>

> Not as wretched as I've heard Fermented Cod Liver Oil can be. And it

> seems that is what we will be forced to use since Green Pastures will

> no longer be carrying the Blue Ice CLO since their supplier is

> switching to synthetic vitamins to fortify the CLO. The owner of

> Green Pastures is cutting them off and will be only selling the

> fermented CLO; much more potent, cheaper and effective than the Blue

> Ice. And much more wicked/wretched than anything.

>

> -vanessa

>

> ... woof

>

>

>

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