Guest guest Posted May 11, 2002 Report Share Posted May 11, 2002 In a message dated 5/11/2002 8:15:29 PM Central Daylight Time, wetz@... writes: > i thought i would post information on our x-factor oil. > > To see a picture of x-factor oil click here > http://www.karlloren.com/diet/p107.htm.. Karl Loren has posted a picture.. > > Our family has a rare dairy farm. Our cows eat only grass which is the > key to making a healthful dairy oil. A all grass dairy oil is loaded with > vitamin A,D and E. And high in Activator X (as described by Dr Weston > Price) CLA, and Omega 3 fatty acids. All of these traits are seriously > compromised once a cow has any grain introduced to its diet. > > Grain is a high Omega 6 producer and it changes the pH balance in the > rumen. The change of the pH in the rumen alters the bacterial digestive > function in the cow. CLA is strictly a product of bacterial function and > is virtually non-existent in cows milk fat during any period that grain is > in the diet... even a small amount of grain drains the milk fat of this > essential fatty acid. > > Activator X, and the vitamins are a product of quality of the grass/forage > the cow is eating. The faster the grass is growing when the cow is grazing > it the higher the vitamin content. The vitamin D complex is effected by > the amount of sunlight the cow is exposed to. > > Advise if you would like any further details on the above. > > It takes about 8-9 LB's of cream to make 1lb of clarified x-factor oil and > it takes 17-20 Lb.'s of cream to make 1lb of centrifuged x-factor oil > > The X-factor centrifuged price and volume to be determined. availability > by June. > The X-Factor clarified sells for 29.50 per 1 LB jar . it is excellent > quality > > Our cows are always eating growing grass. We have 130 acres of grass > pasture under pivot irrigation ensure top quality grazing throughout the > growing season. > > We work on the honor system. Just let us know how many jars you would like > shipped, your address and phone number. we will ship it and only send > payment once you receive the product and you are satisfied. The product is > typically shipped priority mail or any other way you would like. Once you > receive product please refrigerate or freeze the product. > > If you would like a few references please advise. > > Dave and Barb Wetzel > Green Pastures Dairy > 402-338-5551 > Sounds like a wonderful place you have. We in TN have winters where the grass doesn't grow and we suppliment the cows diet with hay and grain. Belinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2002 Report Share Posted May 12, 2002 --snip-- > It takes about 8-9 LB's of cream to make 1lb of clarified x-factor oil and it takes 17-20 Lb.'s of cream to make 1lb of centrifuged x-factor oil If cream is 40% butter fat, why does it take so much cream to yield so little butter oil? > > The X-factor centrifuged price and volume to be determined. availability by June. > The X-Factor clarified sells for 29.50 per 1 LB jar . it is excellent quality So, I'm guessing the centrifuge oil will be close to $60 per 1 LB jar? --snip-- Portland, OR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2002 Report Share Posted May 13, 2002 Dave & Barb, I'd like to order some X-factor oil when it's ready. Does it freeze well? I'm seeking clarity about how much to order based on it's " shelf life. " THANKS for the work you do. It's an honor to support you, the planet, your cattle and myself. Love, Dr. Fielding Morehead Durham, NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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