Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 > > > > I'm sitting here weighing 10.0000 gram flour samples for > > iron > > >>>>>>>>>>>>clipped by Dennis > > > > I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I think honesty is the best > > policy. > > > > > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I agree with you, " honesty is the best policy " . Of > course we have realize each person has a differing idea of honesty. > Anyway, has anyone requested from Sally Fallon the name of the dairy > farmer and his nephew she told us about thru ? We at the > very least need to talk to those people and get the information first > hand,in writing, if possible. I'm sure Sally would give us their name. > And if not have another " brainstorming " session. Dennis Dennis, Suppose the best possible scenario: we contact Sally's nephew and he corroborates her. We also manage to dig up the 'calves fed pastuerized milk die before maturity' study. And lets suppose that both Sally's nephew and this study found that even when you graze calves, they die before maturity when fed pastuerized milk. Now realize that 99.99% of the industrialized world feeds their calves pastuerized milk. Science works by corroboration and reproducibility. Furthermore, there are tons of studies in dairy science journals, such as those found by Carmen, that show that calves fed pastuerized milk don't die before maturity. Do you really want to leave the statement as is, just because we can now attach a reference it? Wouldn't you prefer that we acknowlege the full body of research as well as standard animal husbandry practice? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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