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.
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."
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:
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.
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.
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 =)
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.
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 =)