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, raw milk is undenatured but a " dose " , and we're taking two

daily, would then be 5 gallons because unconcentrated raw whey is so

weak with regard to glutathione production.

Duncan

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> Is whey in raw milk (unpasteurized, non-homogenized, straight from a

cow)

> considered undenatured?

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> There's lactose in milk, so if I make yogurt or kefir, would the

whey remain

> " undenatured? "

>

> Thanks!

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I would love to buy raw milk - but because of the laws, this is next to

impossible. Do you have any tips?

Sibylle

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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 11:30 AM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Raw milk ?

, raw milk is undenatured but a " dose " , and we're taking two

daily, would then be 5 gallons because unconcentrated raw whey is so

weak with regard to glutathione production.

Duncan

>

> Is whey in raw milk (unpasteurized, non-homogenized, straight from a

cow)

> considered undenatured?

>

> There's lactose in milk, so if I make yogurt or kefir, would the

whey remain

> " undenatured? "

>

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

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Yes!

Find a local Weston Price chapter and look/ask around for local farm

clubs/co-ops.

http://www.westonaprice.org/localchapters/index.html

I bought a share into a herd, and I pay a " maintenance " fee to drink my own

cow's milk.

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Sibylle <sf@...> wrote:

> I would love to buy raw milk - but because of the laws, this is next to

> impossible. Do you have any tips?

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> Sibylle

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Hi Sibylle,

I'm not sure about other state laws but here in California you can

find raw milk at places like Whole Foods and cheaper at the co-op.It's

pricey so I haven't tried it yet(about $8 a gallon). If you live in a

more rural area, perhaps you could find a small dairy farmer who could

supply you directly.

Jen T.

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> > Is whey in raw milk (unpasteurized, non-homogenized, straight from a

> cow)

> > considered undenatured?

> >

> > There's lactose in milk, so if I make yogurt or kefir, would the

> whey remain

> > " undenatured? "

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> >

> >

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