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I think I digest non-homogenized milk far better. :)

-Lana

" There is nothing more useful than sun and salt. " - Latin proverb

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Judy <frumpyhead@...> wrote:

> Hi,

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> I had always thought we were supposed to avoid homogenized milk. Is this

> true? I was doing some research online and came up with an article

> Enig wrote that said it doesn't look like homogenized milk is bad. Is this

> what most of you think?

>

> Judy

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is this the article?

http://www.realmilk.com/homogenization.html

read the last paragraph.

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> Hi,

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> I had always thought we were supposed to avoid homogenized milk. Is this true?

I was doing some research online and came up with an article Enig wrote

that said it doesn't look like homogenized milk is bad. Is this what most of

you think?

>

> Judy

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Yes... that is the article.  I was having a hard time understanding the

language.  So homogenizing doesn't make you gain weight and have heart disease

the way I thought.  It only can make a person possibly allergic to milk?  I've

been avoiding homogenized milk, but since I'm not allergic I guess I don't

really need to.

 

Thanks for your response,

Judy

 

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    Date: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:42 am ((PDT))

is this the article?

http://www.realmilk.com/homogenization.html

read the last paragraph.

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> Hi,

>

> I had always thought we were supposed to avoid homogenized milk. Is this

true?  I was doing some research online and came up with an article Enig

wrote that said it doesn't look like homogenized milk is bad.  Is this what

most of you think?

>

> Judy

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what kind of milk are you buying? raw milk would be the best. I've not seen any

homogenized raw milk available, if it's even possible. I would still avoid

homogenized milk since it is more processed. p. 15 of NT says that

homogenization makes the fat and cholesterol more susceptible to rancidity and

oxidation.

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I always thought the homogenization was probably responsible for the early

rancidity. I've rejected so much milk because I sniff it and think it's already

" bad " even though it was within date. Once I understood what homogenization

was, I wondered if it was all that dispersion of fat, exposing it to oxygen and

stuff, allowing it to go rancid faster, that was responsible for the bad smell.

The smell only I could detect, apparently!

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Oh yes... I know raw milk would be best. I had a cow share for several years but

then my farmer fell on hard times and lost his farm a few years ago. I've been

checking the eatwild website monthly ever since and noone in our area of Ft.

Wayne IN seems to have any raw milk available.

 

I've been buying Traderspoint http://www.tpforganics.com/ non homogenized

grassfed pasturized milk. It's just quite a bit more expensive then regular

milk... thats why I was asking.  But I think maybe the grassfed is an important

thing to think about so actually I think I'll stick with the Traderspoint, until

I find raw again.

 

Thanks,

Judy   

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> > > Hi,

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> > > I had always thought we were supposed to avoid homogenized milk. Is this

> > true?  I was doing some research online and came up with an article

Enig

> > wrote that said it doesn't look like homogenized milk is bad.  Is this what

> > most of you think?

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my own (county) neighborhood covenants even restrict chickens (and

cats!) though the city permits chickens without roosters.

-jennifer

On Mar 18, 2009, at 8:20 PM, cbrown2008 wrote:

> > I had a cow share for several years but then my farmer

> > fell on hard times and lost his farm a few years ago.

> > noone in our area of

> > Ft. Wayne IN seems to have any raw milk available.

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> Doesn't it make you want to get a patio cow, and share it with the

> neighbors? :)

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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5933388/

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have you checked with the local chapter leader there?

http://www.westonaprice.org/localchapters/index.html#in

I'm a chapter leader here in Madison, WI and there are 2 local sources that I

know of that are not listed online anywhere.

> Oh yes... I know raw milk would be best. I had a cow share for several years

but then my farmer fell on hard times and lost his farm a few years ago. I've

been checking the eatwild website monthly ever since and noone in our area of

Ft. Wayne IN seems to have any raw milk available.

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Oh Carolyn THANK YOU THANK YOU, YOU ROCK!!!!!

I just sent off an email to our local chapter leader. Hopefully she will

respond and know of somewhere I can go and get some fresh raw milk again!

Thank you,

Judy

> > Oh yes... I know raw milk would be best. I had a cow share for several years

but then my farmer fell on hard times and lost his farm a few years ago. I've

been checking the eatwild website monthly ever since and noone in our area of

Ft. Wayne IN seems to have any raw milk available.

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