Jersey cow raw milk (A2)is the nutritional gold mine you will want to have in your frig!
Grass
fed Jersey, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss cows produce the best tasting,
most nutritional milk and are classified as A2, with a magnificent cream
ratio. The bigger the cream line the better the milk. The nutrition is
in the cream. There is a myth that says watery skim milk will keep you
slim, but pig farmers use skim milk because it makes the pigs fatter.
For more information see the video in this article: The A1/A2 Factor in Raw Milk. Brown Swiss are also considered A2, more information:A2 Milk
Holstein
cows, the black and white cows, are classified as A1, and produce a
large amount of milk, but it is watery and there is no discernible cream
line in the milk. Holsteins are the type of cows that large dairy
industries use. Milk produced from large commercial dairies should never be consumed raw. Large commercial dairies use these cows because of the amount of milk each cow produces, not the quality of the milk.
For quality raw milk from goats and grass fed Jersey, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss cows in the DFW and surrounding areas go to: Texas Raw Milk.
Many
health professionals believe that pasteurized milk, even organic
pasteurized milk is the number one cause of food allergies in this
country and is associated with a broad range of other symptoms. Fact is,
once milk is heated (to approximately 163° and pasteurized),
nutritional breakdown and chemical modification begins which actually
damages the milk. Pasteurizing destroys enzymes, weakens vitamins,
denatures or damages fragile milk proteins, destroys vitamin B12 and B6,
kills beneficial bacteria, and promotes pathogens. Pasteurized milk,
including pasteurized organic milk, is not a nutritional resource. Raw
milk provides the purest form of probiotics...see video on raw, Real Milk on Breezy Hill Farm website
Raw milk or a better word, real
milk is packed with a wealth of nutritional resources. "Raw milk is a
living whole food full of nutrient-absorbing living enzymes,
unadulterated, unprocessed, unmessed-with, cell-nourishing,
cell-repairing raw fats and proteins. These nutrients are exactly what
your body desperately needs to function, yet they are also exactly what
is missing in the SAD diet (Standard American Diet). When you give your
body the complete nutrition each of your cells are screaming for, your
cravings stop, your body smiles and you feel fully satisfied and
energetic". (quote from Edwin Shank, Your Family Cow farms)
Raw
milk was once used as a cure by the Mayo Clinic. Now they just use
drugs; however, back in the day they did a complete research on how
raw/real milk delivers the healing properties that not only protects the
human digestive system, but enhances with enzymes and nutrition,
producing optimal health and restoration. For the article go to: The Raw Milk Cure.
Family
owned grass fed raw milk farms are an asset to America's health and
well being; moreover it plays a vital role in restoring the health of
our children, but raw milk is under increasing measures of attack by our
government. In most states farmers have to sell their raw milk labeled
for animal consumption only and most cannot even sell it anymore at
their local cooperative farmers market. This is ridiculous. You cannot
find raw or real milk in a grocery store or a farmers market because the
big industries are not the ones selling it and the reason big
industries cannot sell it to you is because the production of raw milk
takes a certain quality resource like grass, commitment, expense, and
hard work that they are not willing to abide by. Large commercial
dairies want you to only purchase their watered down, cheap, void of
nutrition, pasteurized milk. So let's go the extra mile, support your
local grass-fed raw milk farmers by buying their milk and let your
elected officials know your disgust with big government and big dairy
industries' unjust tactics to squash and destroy the small farmers.
Show some love for the small farming families that care about their cows
and America's health.
Photos,
used with permission, are from a family farm in PA., namely, Your
Family Cow farm. Visit their website for a refreshing look into what we
need to help protect. Go to: Your Family Cow...Enjoy!
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