Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Hi Misty and welcome to Raw Dairy, THe best place to get an answer to your question about scientific evidence that Raw is better than Pasteurized is at this link: http://www.karlloren.com/aajonus/p15.htm This evidence persuaded the Los Angeles County Board of Commissioners and now raw milk is perfectly legal to sell in stores all over California. You can also check for other links at my website, www.tennesseansforrawmilk.com. Enjoy! D. > > Hi, my name is Misty. I live in Oregon where I am currently tending 4 goats, 2 for milk, 1 for show and one for the freezer or breeding. > > I am a single mom who longs for the country. My daughter is almost 13. > > We have Holland lop rabbits, an owl finch, a psychotic cat, and 10 chickens. > > I love to garden and am leaning towards a more wholesome lifestyle... fresh vegies, raw (well okay I pasteurize for now) but eventually raw milk, hormone free meats, and farm fresh eggs. > > I was writing earlier, before I found out about doing the intro, to ask about something in writing to show the pros and cons of NOT pasteurizing my milk. Something scientific, not just opinion. > > Hope it's okay to include the question with the intro... I just want to go to bed! Long day... short night... LOL > > Thanks, looking forward to participating and learning from more experienced milkers.... > oh yeah I would like to take my Alpine down to once a day milking.... how is this done? > > ttys Misty from southwestern Oregon.... > > > OCEAN MIST RABBITRY~~ www.oceanmistrabbitry.com > Torts, agoutis, and blue otters from outstanding foundational lines. Striving to follow the " Hallmark " standard of perfection! Located on the beautiful Oregon coast since 2002. > " Know well the condition of your flocks, and pay attention to your herds; " Proverbs 27:23+24 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 > I was writing earlier, before I found out about doing the intro, to ask about something in writing to show the pros and cons of NOT pasteurizing my milk. Something scientific, not just opinion. > > Hi Misty, The best books I think to read so that you understand the vital importance of raw milk are Goat Milk Magic by Bernard Jensen and The Untold Story of Milk by Ron Schmid. http://hoeggergoatsupply.com has goat milk magic http://www.drrons.com/untoldstoryofmilk.htm is where you can buy The Untold Story of Milk Those who have been public educated have been duped into a Religion of scientific consumerism based on what the current experts disseminate as the gospel. Science isn't neutral, it IS tainted by who owns the media and what the goal of the beaurocrats is at the time. I've come to believe more personal testimonies where the proof is looking you in the eyes. Judge by the fruit. The fruit of the medical community is more hospital buildings, more deaths due to pharmaceuticals taken properly, and doctors too busy to listen to people anymore. In my way of thinking if modern medicine was working, shouldn't they be CLOSING the hospitals??? My quality of life is restored and I haven't needed to see a doctor in over 4 years. RAW milk, Raw eggs, Raw goat milk kefir, raw bee pollen, raw honey, raw veggies, and bits of raw healthy meats are life supporting and healing foods. very thankful for my own goat milk supply, Lord bless those goatkeepers who helped me get that goat milk supply going, Isaiah 7:15 (Amplified Bible) 15Butter and curds and wild honey shall he eat when he knows [enough] to refuse the evil and choose the good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Hi Misty, welcome so much, I live in around Tiller and just moved here.....have been drinking raw goats milk and find so many benefits for my 61 yo body and mind.....am on my own too and am doing just fine.....I raise Mini Nubians and have Akbash and Anatolian dogs for protection....and chickens....hope to get more Nubians, boer and rabbits also.... Trivia andra on 7/6/06 11:07 PM, Misty G at oceanmistrabbitry@... wrote: Hi, my name is Misty. I live in Oregon where I am currently tending 4 goats, 2 for milk, 1 for show and one for the freezer or breeding. I am a single mom who longs for the country. My daughter is almost 13. We have Holland lop rabbits, an owl finch, a psychotic cat, and 10 chickens. I love to garden and am leaning towards a more wholesome lifestyle... fresh vegies, raw (well okay I pasteurize for now) but eventually raw milk, hormone free meats, and farm fresh eggs. I was writing earlier, before I found out about doing the intro, to ask about something in writing to show the pros and cons of NOT pasteurizing my milk. Something scientific, not just opinion. Hope it's okay to include the question with the intro... I just want to go to bed! Long day... short night... LOL Thanks, looking forward to participating and learning from more experienced milkers.... oh yeah I would like to take my Alpine down to once a day milking.... how is this done? ttys Misty from southwestern Oregon.... OCEAN MIST RABBITRY~~ www.oceanmistrabbitry.com Torts, agoutis, and blue otters from outstanding foundational lines. Striving to follow the " Hallmark " standard of perfection! Located on the beautiful Oregon coast since 2002. " Know well the condition of your flocks, and pay attention to your herds; " Proverbs 27:23+24 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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