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Gertrude Snciklegrove and Carol Friglegh, can you include a reading list

/links of what you recommend for those of us in awe of your incredible grasp

on all this stuff?

You are both so generous with your time and the information is golden!

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From: pecanbread [mailto:pecanbread ] On

Behalf Of Gertrude Snicklegrove

Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:38 PM

To: pecanbread

Subject: Re: Re: raw goat yougart

I am not sure if you were directing this question at me, but I am going to

answer what I would do anyway. If situations in our lives were different,

and I had a robust breastfed baby, I would, at one to two years, transition

the milk source to that of raw goat milk.

But NOT just any raw goat milk. Would have to be completely pastured, no

grain treats (grains injure their guts making room for ecoli), and organic

pasture. I wouldn't overdo the milk, either.

Like the cows at the farm near me, even though they are organic pastured,

they get grain treats in the fall, which opens up the gateway to minute gut

damage and disease causing organisms like ecoli or anything else, to move in

and proliferate and contaminate the milk. The rest, a healthy immune system

can handle and develop antibodies.

While so many of us, with special needs kids and health problems, have to

focus on completel sterilization in the interim, because the immune systems

are malfunctionning and unable to make antibodies and are likely to be

further suppressed, a healthy immune system doesn't consider these trifles

anything more than trifles.

So yes, out of any possible milk choice, from soy to cows to pasteurized,

I would give my baby, sans digestive disturbances, raw goats milk from an

impeccable local farm.

Summer

Jim and Jen jlessard@...> wrote:

So, what would you give a healthy baby after breastfeeding, raw goat's

milk

or not...? Jenn & K

Re: raw goat yougart

What a great explanation of why we need at this time to heat the raw

goats milk. I to have wondered about some of these things.

Thanks

Sandy M

> >

> > Hi Patty,

> >

> > > If you heat it up above 165 or so you will kill a lot of the

> > > beneficial stuff in the milk and might as well buy the

pasturized. I

> > > know that raw cow's milk is supposed to be heated to just 110

or so

> > to

> > > make yougart. I am wondering if there is any difference with

goat.

> > >

> > > Patty

> > > scd 15 days

> >

> > Since most here are dealing with injured guts it is safer to

bring the

> > goat milk to 180°F (cow milk to the simmer stage) to kill any

possible

> > harmful microbes. The yogurt cultures will produce helpful

enzymes as

> > they digest the lactose in the milk.

> >

> > Sheila, SCD 61 mos, UC 22 yrs

> > mom of and

> >

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> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the

book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the

following websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

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