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Yes, the wrong balance of good to bad invites lower immunity and disease.

Best example grain feeding livestock weakening good bacteria count that

destroy e- coli, creating an environment for overpopulation vs. grass

feeding, a more natural diet that maintains a better balance to reduce and

destroy e-coli. All stomachs human and animal have to have bacteria for

immunity. Dedy recently sent this

from 'Nature Science Update' -- full article at --

http://www.nature.com/nsu/040202/040202-1.html

Dedy

·You don't need live bacteria to boost your digestive system - just their

DNA, according to US-led research in Gastroenterology. The human gut

contains about 100 species, including " good " bacteria such as Lactobacillus

and Bifidobacterium.Eyal Raz of the University of California, San Diego, and

colleagues looked at the effect of these bacteria on mice with colitis , a

condition similar to inflammatory bowel disease in humans. The bacteria were

just as effective when inactivated with gamma-ray radiation as when live

cultures were used.

Would personally prefer bacterial DNA without radiation. Sun has gamma rays,

if it increased good and destroyed bad that would be a reason not to stay

out of the sun for science.

Wanita

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> Are there typically a lot of bacteria in the stomach?

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On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 23:58:20 -0000

" Joe " <jzbozzi@...> wrote:

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>> But healthy raw milk must be produced in as clean an area as

>possible

>

>

>I have to question this. A read a report about a farmer that tried

>to introduce " bad " bacteria into his raw milk and it would not

>infect the milk because the " good " bacteria crowd it out. I believe

>this and believe it happens with a lot of stuff, including our own

>bodies. btw this was what i consider good quality raw milk, not

>from sick grain fed cows.

>

>I think pasteurized milk is more open to contamination and i would

>worry more about a clean environment.

>

>-joe

I'm with Joe on this one. Dr. s talks about this in the _Milk

Book_. IIRC he makes mention of people drinking quality raw milk from

very unsanitary sources and doing just fine. But, this was not milk from

grain fed cows.

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" They told just the same,

That just because a tyrant has the might

By force of arms to murder men downright

And burn down house and home and leave all flat

They call the man a captain, just for that.

But since an outlaw with his little band

Cannot bring half such mischief on the land

Or be the cause of so much harm and grief,

He only earns the title of a thief. "

--Geoffrey Chaucer, The Manciple's Tale

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>

> I'm with Joe on this one. Dr. s talks about this in the

_Milk

> Book_. IIRC he makes mention of people drinking quality raw milk

from

> very unsanitary sources and doing just fine. But, this was not

milk from

> grain fed cows.

>

>

> Liking

> http://tinyurl.com/3d8n5

>

i also think one might find natural and beneficial traces of the so

called bad bacteria in a very healthy raw milk. I think it is all

about balance and proper ratios and a healthy environment tends to

supports the proper balance automatically. but im not an expert.

btw, is an angry hatefull tyrant. I just read his

book. Of course like him I don't like what Bush and all these guys

in DC are doing, but this guy is just the mirror image of Bush et

all. It is beyond me how you fight hate and injustice with hate and

injustice. Kill Whitey? come on. what is with lrc, trying to be

shocking?

-joe

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>btw, is an angry hatefull tyrant. I just read his

>book. Of course like him I don't like what Bush and all these guys

>in DC are doing, but this guy is just the mirror image of Bush et

>all. It is beyond me how you fight hate and injustice with hate and

>injustice. Kill Whitey? come on. what is with lrc, trying to be

>shocking?

>

>-joe

I think he is mostly going for dark humor. Like, The Onion. Humorists

usually are pretty " out there " -- that's the point of humor, to say the

things everyone else is afraid to say. Besides, he makes the REST

of the non-conservatives look pretty normal by comparison ...

-- Heidi

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