The infamous Lord Nathaniel Rothschild only ever officially addressed Parliament twice on two occasions . The first was to urge the UK to support resettlement of 100,000 plus Jews in Palestine . And the second time is about something even more important:
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Raw milk is one of the most healthy foods there is. Studies were done around the turn of the 1900's and found that a raw milk diet, about one gallon a day for an adult for a month, CURED diabetes, crones disease, and more. It resets the immune system while also helping to purge heavy metals from the body. They had people milk the animals themselves which had the added benefit of causing the animals to produce antibodies in their milk for any illnesses the person had within 24 hours.
Some studies even accused raw milk of countering the 'benefits' of vaccinations, presumably because heavy metals like aluminum are used to increase the 'effectiveness' of the vaccines.
Just think of what wide consumption of raw milk would do for a population currently dependent on pharmaceuticals and the companies that make them. Take the same and apply it to independent and regenerative agricultural practices that eliminate the need for chemicals and fertilizers all while restoring the nutritional value in food and resulting in higher profits for farmers.
1 gallon a day is rough. I kinda gagged lol. I wouldn't mind having raw milk daily and eventually in a year I would be cured of my ailments lol
damn, that's exactly what i thought.
To clarify, the gallon of milk was about the entire sustenance for the day unless someone needed some additional solid food and they were given fresh bread and or healthy soups.
Oh. In my mind, I read it as guzzling a gallon with your waffles.
Oh Lord Jesus be with the poor soul who though the same as you but actually did. Chugging a gallon of milk is how you get an instant vomit fountain.
Where do I fit that into my gallon of water a day? I'm not sure I can fit a gallon of milk as well
You're over there talking a gallon of water, I'm over here drinking a gallon of coffee, black. I won't have time to do nothing but pee.
Ahh, a man of culture. You only drink filtered water... Filtered through coffee grounds.
I once stayed on a dairy farm for a week when I was a kid, and of course they had fresh raw milk in their fridge to drink as much as we wanted. It was so sweet and creamy and so filling, the best milk I've ever had! I've only ever had it once more since then and I miss it so much. It's incredibly hard to find a farm that will sell it to you "under the table."
This is a neat website. I found out we have multiple farms near us that sell it.
https://www.farmtoconsumer.org/raw-milk-nation-interactive-map/
Thank you so much! Found a few farms close to me with more research.
https://getrawmilk.com/search
Great site..there are some close to me as well! Thanks Bobbin!
https://www.thebullvine.com/news/why-youve-never-heard-of-the-mayo-clinics-raw-milk-cure/
Nice! Thanks
You're welcome! And thank you for that link!
Awesome! But why is raw milk legal in WA, CA and other liberal state, but not legal in Ohio and Indiana and other farm lands? ????
My assumption... possibly Ohio and Indiana had a bad outbreak where people died, so they were able to vilify raw milk? Or people weren't paying attention and legislators did what they wanted?
I started searching for potential outbreaks of raw milk contamination causing major illnesses or deaths, and stumbled upon this interesting study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6140832/
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Yes! Thanks 45!
You're welcome!
look for "pet milk" I hear that's how a lot of sellers get away with it...
Exactly right. They're not able to label it as for human conception but it isn't regulated if it's just for pets. Just don't tell them it's for human consumption and they won't ask. Loopholes are nice.
Can confirm. Raw milk is illegal in Canada... But raw milk for pets isn't, so that's how we get it.
Dutch Meadow Farms. They ship and have all kinda other stuff too. Grass fed steaks, baked goods, butter, etc. Label reads " not for human consumption. For cats and dogs only ". Best we've had. 1 sip and u can immediately tell the difference.
I always have a glass in front of normies when I can, just to make sure they see it. It's my chance to give them 1 red pill, and as we know 1 red pill always leads to another.
A nurse was genuinely concerned when she saw what we were drinking. I'll never forget her face. So brainwashed she was just flabbergasted. Her face read " How are they still alive ? It says not for humans right on the label ". I wanted to tell her so bad that we ate horse dewormer almost weekly for 2 years to see that reaction too.
...wait till she learns that people eat dozens of plants that are technically nightshade...
Good to know!
How can you tell if the pet milk is the real deal or no?
I'm not really the person to ask, I don't buy milk that often, because we don't drink it super often (it's 90 plus in the shade where i'm at in texas right now), but there's a lotta other replies to this thread that seem promicing =)
Honest question and I'm not trying to be gross / provocative;
a) Does any other living being drink the milk of a different species?
b) Is there any reason an adult can't drink human breast milk? Wouldn't that be equally, if not more, beneficient?
Again; a true & honest question & I'm not trying to be lewd / gross.
well you succeeded anyways! Kek!! what woman would want to lactate for years to have their family consume that amount of breast milk? i would imagine breast feeding for one to two years would be hard enough, but years???
and yes, cats, dogs, etc., will consume cows milk if their mother is dead or just denying them.
Goats milk is the closest to mother's milk for babies
I mean, it's not an awful side-effect. ππ€£π€·ββοΈππ But it is a serious question!!! LOL.
As for the rest of your point; man, IDK...... girls can make a living selling FEET pics on OF; I'm sure that.... life...uh....would find a way....!!! π²ππ«‘
Re: Cats & Dogs; yeah, but will they do it in the wild, I meant? Obviously they'll eat / drinnk just about anything we put in front of them... I meant does it happen anywhere else in nature?
IDK if it happens in the wild, but being an adult and you put breast milk on my Cheerio's, i'm gonna throat punch that bitch!! Lol!!
Ants 'milk' aphids ----- they even "domesticate", farm them.
Oh yeah, I think I heard that before....! Ants literally treat aphids like little cattle, right?
Nature is wild!
a) Yes, in fact many herbivores will actually consume flesh of recently deceased animals if given the chance. There's hundreds of videos of this, including a hilarious one of a horse gobbling up ducklings. If the nutrition is available, animals will consume it. Ever seen a cat drink milk?
b) No, but it'd take way more effort to produce that as a commercial product. Why not instead use cows which produce more, and also as farmers have noted, WANT to be milked?
Holstein cows
Oh!
It's very different, by the way. I fed my daughter the way God intended, and I tasted what I was feeding to her.
Think cantaloupe juice.
Mine was like a melted milkshake.
That argument has been said a ton, but has any other species done 99.9% of the things that humans do?
We grow foods from all regions of the earth, we process all of those foods, and the biggest difference isβ¦we cook our foods.
Some monkeys let palm nuts bake in the sun.
uh......damn.....great point!!! Hadn't thought of it, but you are definitely right!! π²ππΈπ
There are women who sell breast milk to adults. Some body builders drink it.
Seriously? Why do body builders drink it? What's the alleged benefit?
HGH. Human Growth Hormone.
I've done it. And I did not get sick.
There are countries in Africa where grown men pay top dollar for mothers milk.
Humans dinna eat high protein green forage only like the cows do.
Cows have 2 stomachs to digest properly
I'm sorry, I'm going to have to ask for the sauce on this. "Illnesses" are not universally cross-species compatible and I very much doubt a cow's anti-body response to diseases a person had is going to be directly useful to your body even if the disease could spread cross-species.
Been a while since I did the research but here's a link: https://phys.org/news/2013-06-unusual-antibodies-cows-ways-therapies.html
Drinking this antibody milk can effectively inoculate a human against the corresponding disease for about 10 days. It's been well established for quiet some time. So yes, this is the origin of the milk maids during plagues that didn't get sick and had flawless skin.
I would love to see that study too.
Interestingly, I'm re-reading a book called "death by calcium". It's possible there's a difference in calcium absorption in pasteurized vs raw, but overall adults really don't need to be drinking very much milk, let alone a gallon a day. The book is by Dr. Thomas E. Levy.
It's actually been established before that, in order to digest pasteurized milk, certain things are leached from your bones. In healthy, raw milk, there are naturally occurring enzymes that do the job of allowing for proper and full digestion.
Interesting what you say about aluminium. A few years back I had a massive problem with too much iron in my blood. Not genetic just too much and they would bleed me and back it would come. I have an alternative Doc who is into fixing the problem not treating the symptom.
I had too much heavy metals in my system, took a while but got it out, no more iron issues. The Doc I use treated a major music star who got Covid on tour and had to go on stage, fixed him up with one treatment. Vit c, Zinc etc infusion.
Logical thinking! Milk from any living being has curative properties! Nature made nutrients to guarantee the offsprings well being!
My ancestors, including my parents, drank nothing but raw milk. They died a lot younger than my generation from diseases like heart attacks and cancer.
.......what other things were they doing in life? Correlation does not equal causation.
Were they also smoking 2 packs of cigarettes a day; eating a carton of twinkies a week; did they weigh 400 lbs; what?
There had to be SOME other contributing factor.....
Working. No cigarettes, no twinkees.
They were also rolling around in asphestos and covering their bodies in DEET and around all other sorts of other Cancer causing agents that we don't use anymore.
That time was the wild wild West of chemistry.
Born late 19th century and parents late teens of 20th. No asbestos. I don't remember chemicals on the ranch or in our garden.
Chemistry doesn't mean only chemicals on your ranch or garden.
Practically everything you interact with on a daily has an element that is the result of chemistry.
From the containers your condiments come in, to your non-stick cookware, to the additives in the cigarettes that you're exposed to second hand, to the cleaning products you use.
I can't teach you how to think.
Keep blaming raw milk if you want.
Have a good day.
Should i boil the raw milk and drink or can we drink it without heating ?
If it's from a healthy cow, goat, or whatever dairy animal, just drink it straight. As a note, raw milk does start to sour after two weeks or so, but then you can use to make other things like sour cream. Don't know how, just that it doesn't go bad in the same way that pasteurized milk does.
Thank you.
Why is aluminum a heavy metal? Itβs the fifth-lightest, much lighter than zinc, which is apparently really good for us. Also Iron.
I think it's just been largely lumped in because it's toxic when inside the human body like heavy metals are.
IMO ----- Rothschild was pushing Pasteurization because this would eliminate small-time-operator competition. Standard Globalist tactic --- this is what "Clownworld" is all about ---- rig the system in your favor.
True, though destroying natural means for people to keep themselves healthy is also part of it.
It's easier to control people who are kept ill, less attentive, and less intelligent.
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Awesome find sircats! π«‘
Was that Type 1 Diabests? I would love to look at those studies.
Don't recall. I think it was in general. Look up The Milk Book William Campbell He seems to have also written some other books along the same lines. I believe studies are cited directly in them.
I found a TikTok video that someone was quoting from. I couldn't see the URL well on my phone & could pause to switch between screens easily at the time. I am hoping to find it on nih.gov I think it was there.
Edit - Thanks for that book suggestion.