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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Got Milk?

Milk does a body good, right? Depends on what kind you drink. Recently I switched to WHOLE milk because I learned the other stuff has no nutrients. I also learned that it is better for you RAW (unpasteurized and not homogenized) but thought it was unavailable. Well, they sell it at our local health food stores. I'm going shopping!

Check this out!


Raw Milk FAQ here.

Few people are aware that raw milk obtained from grass-fed cows is a totally complete and balanced food that, if needed, you could live on exclusively. Amazing, huh? The cow is also self sustaining as she can live on grass and still supply you with milk and a calf every year.

The cow is a truly amazing animal and the milk she provides will benefit your health in numerous ways. Let's take a look at just a few of the health benefits obtained from raw milk from a grass-fed cow:

  • Raw cow's milk has all 20 of the standard amino acids.
  • Raw milk contains lactoferrin, which is an iron-binding protein for improved absorption of iron and also anti-cancer properties.
  • Contains CLA, or conjugated linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated omega 6 fatty acid which has many health benefits such as raising the metabolic rate, strengthening the immune system, lowering food allergy reactions, and is also a cancer-fighting agent among other things.
  • Contains vitamins and minerals including calcium which has many benefits in itself including reduction in cancer, lower risk of osteoporosis, higher bone mineral density, strong teeth, and lowered risk of kidney stones.
  • Sixty-plus fully intact and functional enzymes.
  • Contains beneficial bacteria.

Although at this time less than 1% of the milk consumed in the United States is raw, those who have been drinking and reaping the benefits are gaining in number as more and more people are realizing the huge benefits in switching from the pasteurized "dead" milk found in stores to the healthy benefits of raw milk.

2 comments:

Westlund Family said...

You always have the best info! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Funny you posted this, my in-laws were buying raw milk for the kids when we were there, it's just at the normal store with all the other milks. It's delicious and I thought it was weird that we didn't have it here (or at least have it more accessible). Remember to tell me where you found it! - love christy