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I would definitely go with the raw colostrum.

--- In , " Holt " <danthemanholt@...>

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>

> I was debating of either consuming raw colostrum or buying the powdered

colostrum and

> mixing it with milk. Either way I was going to culture it with kefir for

three days. What will

> have the more healthful properties? I was also going to try and get a hold of

pure blood

> from the colostrum.

>

> BTW, does anyone know where to get cheap bulk source of edible kelp and dulse?

> Cheaper than from Maine seaweed company?

>

> Thanks,

> Holt

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Yeah, I don't know if it will be worth it unless it's the first milking. I

would also like the blood from the lymphocytes.

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On Jan 13, 2009, at 9:54 PM, " carolyn_graff " <zgraff@...> wrote:

I would definitely go with the raw colostrum.

--- In , " Holt " <danthemanholt@...>

wrote:

>

> I was debating of either consuming raw colostrum or buying the powdered

colostrum and

> mixing it with milk. Either way I was going to culture it with kefir for three

days. What will

> have the more healthful properties? I was also going to try and get a hold of

pure blood

> from the colostrum.

>

> BTW, does anyone know where to get cheap bulk source of edible kelp and dulse?

> Cheaper than from Maine seaweed company?

>

> Thanks,

> Holt

>

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I have access to raw colostrum from the first milking. Its $15.00 a

quart is it worth it? How much would you recommend taking at a time-a

tablespoon or two?? I have allergies so would it help my immune system?

Thanks

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Where do you get it at? I want some.

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On Jan 18, 2009, at 4:35 PM, " lite121 " <c688217@...> wrote:

I have access to raw colostrum from the first milking. Its $15.00 a

quart is it worth it? How much would you recommend taking at a time-a

tablespoon or two?? I have allergies so would it help my immune system?

Thanks

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I've mail ordered it from PA for $7.50 per quart. I drank a few T./day starting

with just a

T./day. I think it was from the first several milkings though so what you can

get would be

better/stronger. my local farmer sells it for $10/quart - also from the first

few milkings.

>

> I have access to raw colostrum from the first milking. Its $15.00 a

> quart is it worth it? How much would you recommend taking at a time-a

> tablespoon or two?? I have allergies so would it help my immune system?

>

> Thanks

>

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Yeah, Organic Pastures is selling me the third milking for $4 a pint.

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On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:49 AM, " carolyn_graff " <zgraff@...> wrote:

are you in CA? Organic Pastures sells it.

I've mail ordered it from PA - Amos 717-556-0672

$7.50 per quart

>

> I have access to raw colostrum from the first milking. Its $15.00 a

> quart is it worth it? How much would you recommend taking at a time-a

> tablespoon or two?? I have allergies so would it help my immune system?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

>

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--- Kirkman sells it in liquid or powder; I haven't used it but have

thought of it for my autistic son:

http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/ViewProductDetails@Product_ID@59@Product_Group_ID@1.a\

spx

It's cow derived.

Kathy

In , Holt <danthemanholt@...>

wrote:

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> Yeah, Organic Pastures is selling me the third milking for $4 a pint.

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

> On Jan 19, 2009, at 7:49 AM, " carolyn_graff " <zgraff@...> wrote:

>

> are you in CA? Organic Pastures sells it.

>

> I've mail ordered it from PA - Amos 717-556-0672

> $7.50 per quart

>

>

> >

> > I have access to raw colostrum from the first milking. Its $15.00 a

> > quart is it worth it? How much would you recommend taking at a time-a

> > tablespoon or two?? I have allergies so would it help my immune

system?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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