Guest guest Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 Hello Dana, No. When cream sperates from the rest of the milk it is because it has not been homogenized. The cream is the fat. The rest of the milk contains what would become the curds and the whey if it were treated to cause another seperation. Also drinking milk, in my opinion, is a big no-no when you have cancer. It does not matter whether it is raw or not. A little goat's milk is probably not so bad. Cottage cheese blended with flax oil is an exception to the anti-dairy thing. Mike Monday, February 16, 2009, 10:34:14 PM, you wrote: DH> Isn't whey the same thing that you get when you buy raw milk and the cream DH> separates to the top, and leaves the whey on the bottom? DH> Why is it that some alt. cancer treatments use the whey, and others the raw DH> cream and butter (discarding the whey)? DH> Can't you just drink two glasses of raw milk a day and get the benefits of DH> both, without taking in too much casein? -- Best regards, Mike mailto:goldenmike@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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