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I saw this product on the Whole Foods shelf. sold in quart containers. Looks

almost clear until you shake up the stuff on the bottom. It's pastured cow

colostrum milk that is fermented with keifer grains. The label says it's

lactose-free. I'm wondering if this rich first milk that's supposed to introduce

the proper strains of cultures into the baby calf's digestive system might be

medicine for those of us with the wrong strains in our guts?

Anyone have info on this?

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At 09:19 PM 2/16/2010, you wrote:

I saw this product on the Whole

Foods shelf. sold in quart containers. Looks almost clear until you shake

up the stuff on the bottom. It's pastured cow colostrum milk that is

fermented with keifer grains. The label says it's lactose-free. I'm

wondering if this rich first milk that's supposed to introduce the proper

strains of cultures into the baby calf's digestive system might be

medicine for those of us with the wrong strains in our guts?

Anyone have info on this?

I don't trust anything commercial which claims to be lactose free.

There's all sorts of loop holes in what actually is the case and what

they can put on the label -- regardless of the quotes from this or that

web site.

SCD yogurt has been putting the good strains in the guts of people with

gut issues for around 60 years. Tried and true.

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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