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Kathy,

Sorry to bother you. I just wanted to take care of this while it was

on my mind. I was wondering if you knew yet when my friend could pick

up his goat's milk, and directions/address for your house.....

Therese

>

> I will be going to Poplar Hill Goat Farm in Scandia on Thurs. or

Fri. of this

> week to pick up unprocessed goat's milk. I have confirmed the cost

@ $5.50/

> gallon (I know what you are thinking...and no, I didn't add on .50

profit for me!).

> The milk will be available for pickup on Sat. or Sun. Call ahead

before coming

> to make sure someone is here as I can't really leave it outside

with the

> weather so cold right now. Sara at the farm mentioned that it

freezes well, but

> speaking from experience, I would take some out of the plastic

gallon

> container first, so that it doesn't burst.

>

> As far as orders, I have Mara down for 3, Will for 1 and Therese

for 1.

> Any changes or additions? Please let me know by tomorrow as I have

to call

> ahead for them to have them ready.

>

> And to answer your question Mara...I don't think I want to get the

goat's milk on

> a regular basis (as my kids prefer cow's milk), so you can't count

on me,

> although I might join in here and there with an order or driving.

>

> Kathy

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Therese,

I am going this morning. I ordered 10 gallons yesterday, with only 7 spoken

for...(I had you down for one, but your friend???) I will make the extras

available and then freeze the rest if not wanted. I live in Woodbury just South

of 94. I will e-mail those who ordered privately with my address and phone

number.

Kathy

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I don't remember the percent, was it like 20%, that can not tolerate cows

can go to goats milk.

Tammy

Goat's Milk

Anyone had luck w/substituting goat's milk? I've just found a source

for fresh goat's milk. We tried it and the next day I noticed some

behavior issues - can't decide if it's related. I need to try more to

try it again.

Has anyone had success with it? My son really misses milk and I was

hoping we could use it. BTW, it's really good, NOTHING like canned

goat's milk!

Deb

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If the child's problem with milk is lactose, then goat's milk is only 10%

lower in lactose than cow's milk, although human milk is even higher in lactose

than cow's.

Alas, not all humans can tolerate goat's milk, even though it does seem more

tolerable than cow's milk.

Depends entirely on the disorder.

Dr. Von

von Hilsheimer, Ph.D., F.R.S.H.

Goat's Milk

Anyone had luck w/substituting goat's milk? I've just found a source

for fresh goat's milk. We tried it and the next day I noticed some

behavior issues - can't decide if it's related. I need to try more to

try it again.

Has anyone had success with it? My son really misses milk and I was

hoping we could use it. BTW, it's really good, NOTHING like canned

goat's milk!

Deb

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Thanks for your reply. Child's dx is Asperger's. No lactose

issue. Your opinion on this?

Thanks,

Deb

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> If the child's problem with milk is lactose, then goat's milk is

only 10% lower in lactose than cow's milk, although human milk is

even higher in lactose than cow's.

>

> Alas, not all humans can tolerate goat's milk, even though it

does seem more tolerable than cow's milk.

>

> Depends entirely on the disorder.

>

> Dr. Von

>

> von Hilsheimer, Ph.D., F.R.S.H.

> Goat's Milk

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> Anyone had luck w/substituting goat's milk? I've just found a

source

> for fresh goat's milk. We tried it and the next day I noticed

some

> behavior issues - can't decide if it's related. I need to try

more to

> try it again.

>

> Has anyone had success with it? My son really misses milk and

I was

> hoping we could use it. BTW, it's really good, NOTHING like

canned

> goat's milk!

>

> Deb

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Casein is the protein.

Goat's protein (casein) is very different from bovine (cow) protein.

For many kids, goat's milk and products are tolerable, while bovine are not.

Kristy Nardini

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Phone: 858.243.1929

Fax: 858.724.1418

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

and Freeman

Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 5:32 PM

Subject: Goat's milk

So goat's milk is acceptable on the protocol even though it has casein?

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Four casein proteins make up about 80% of the protein in cow's milk. One of the

major caseins is beta-casein, of which there are several types, but " A1 " and

" A2 " are the most common. Certain breeds of cows, such as Frisians, the main

breed in Europe, produce A2 milk which is A1 free, alongside other breeds, such

as Guernseys, as well as sheep and goats, which also produce mostly A2 milk You

can buy A2 milk Here in australia which is sourced from Guernesys, but childern

can still have difficulty with A2 caesin, whether bovine , goat or sheep.

From: knardini@...

Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 23:00:53 -0700

Subject: RE: Goat's milk

Casein is the protein.

Goat's protein (casein) is very different from bovine (cow) protein.

For many kids, goat's milk and products are tolerable, while bovine are not.

Kristy Nardini

TazziniTM Stainless Steel Bottles

www.tazzini.com

kristy@...

Phone: 858.243.1929

Fax: 858.724.1418

P Please consider the environment before printing this email.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

and Freeman

Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 5:32 PM

Subject: Goat's milk

So goat's milk is acceptable on the protocol even though it has casein?

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