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Yes. I have lived (owned property and businesses) in 5 different states and traveled to all 50 states in my work. Also 28 countries. You?reply to me instead of posting into thin air. im not, I was asking if you are
I'm just saying that I'm talking about things here, what I knowYes. I have lived (owned property and businesses) in 5 different states and traveled to all 50 states in my work. Also 28 countries. You?
problem?And for all you young 'uns that think that full scale ops like that let you drive in and "check out their farms" Wow you are incredibly naive, misinformed, and idealistic. Just wow.
Well where I live its fresh raw milk and free range eggs from the farm I visit. The 2 healthiest foods I know of. I'm sure you could find some non factory farmed food if you tried. Check out Weston a price organization for source info.Would be nice if we were back to the days where the milkman delivers milks in bottles, and those bottles came from nearby farms, and we could go to visit the farms on weekends and really see the cows grazing and their tails swishing happily. Or was that just a whitewashed movie?
That's nice. Where are you at? I live in Manila and I have no access to fresh raw milk but if I lived in the provinces maybe I could.Well where I live its fresh raw milk and free range eggs from the farm I visit. The 2 healthiest foods I know of. I'm sure you could find some non factory farmed food if you tried. Check out Weston a price organization for source info.
gotta get out of the city and away from 5 G too... I lived in salt spring island Canada, now in San Marcos guatemala because of the covid Tryanny. Strangely enough they spray chemtrails here and in the small 10,000 population island in Canada. I wonder why they go to so much trouble even in small population areas?That's nice. Where are you at? I live in Manila and I have no access to fresh raw milk but if I lived in the provinces maybe I could.
I am not sure if I am fully on topic with reply but fwiw organic fresh local raw milk makes me feel much worse then store bought pasteurised in plastic container. Even if I pasteurise myself it still messes me up until next day. During my milk obsession I tried probably 10 different farmers (and by farmer I simply mean person living in village) including goat's milk. Tastes better but makes me feel worse then store bought one. For that particular reason I am supporting mass industry.
Yeah same experience here. Grass-fed raw A2 milk tastes quite amazing (possibly best food on earth?), but I feel cold and spaced out after drinking it. Get the same effect when I let it warm up to room temp with tons of raw honey in it.
Unhomogenized regular milk from the store -- still good quality though -- makes me feel so much better. If only I could get low-fat unhomogenized milk... then I would be drinking tca300 quantities of milk.
I drank raw milk from one of the best sources i could find and while it tasted insanely good and fresh ... i immediately had this feeling in my head. It wasn't bad but it seemed to affect my body/brain realy oddly. I assume it has something to do with all the bacteria and wethere or not one is stable enough. I am often confused how it is advertised as the food for leaky gut (i know i know, living food, enzymes, natural fat particles, probiotics ...) but if there is some undesired stuff in there ... i feel for the blood circulation and the brain.
Is it recommended for SIBO aswell? My experience with fermented food is always immediate worsening of mental health and oral flora when consuming probiotics, wether it is kefir, yoghurt, kimchi or w/e.
I found a organic store that sells milk from cows that still have their horns, graze all year and the only thing they do to the milk is pasteurisation, no homogeenization, no microfiltration. Funnily enough when i was younger i coudln't drink that one without gasing, now its the best kind i can buy.
I looked up Salt Spring Island. Looks very nicely located. I have a sister who lives in Nanaimo. So you went to San Marcos to just escape COVID restrictions in Canada? I'm pretty sure you did the right thing as people in many countries are not as traumatized by COVID.gotta get out of the city and away from 5 G too... I lived in salt spring island Canada, now in San Marcos guatemala because of the covid Tryanny. Strangely enough they spray chemtrails here and in the small 10,000 population island in Canada. I wonder why they go to so much trouble even in small population areas?
I think Ray himself drinks standard store bought stuff. Knowing how in depth and meticulous he is with exploring optimal workings of human body you'd have to assume it's not big difference between raw and store bought. I'd guess he is one with strong thyroid, adrenals, pancrea, etc.I think you're correct that it has to do with the massive amounts of bacteria in raw milk -- I mean it's intended to be a probiotic formula for the baby calf.
Raw milk is probably the ultimate nourishing food IF you have really strong thyroid, adrenals, pancreas and good digestive secretions/motility. If you're hypothyroid with SIBO problems and start drinking gallons of raw milk then it will probably mess you up (speaking from experience). Also drinking raw milk together with starchy/fibrous foods can be a problem for the same reasons. Though I still got SIBO skin rash symptoms from raw milk on a zero fiber diet, together with the mild hallucinogenic odd sensations.
For now I also have to stick with the organic unhomogenized stuff I buy at the store. At some point I may be able to tolerate the delicious jersey raw A2 milk.
I think Ray himself drinks standard store bought stuff. Knowing how in depth and meticulous he is with exploring optimal workings of human body you'd have to assume it's not big difference between raw and store bought. I'd guess he is one with strong thyroid, adrenals, pancrea, etc.
I don't know if we deserved it, but we certainly live with it as if it's something we have to accept. But because the way things are is forced on the different countries by the might of US hegemony, even as the US is a puppet of commercial elite interests, much of the world follows the hegemon's ways.You get the quality of food you deserve. Everything seen in the video is the result of a corrupt society doing insane things, not how food is produced in most of the world.
I see what you mean, but it's not nearly as easy as it should be for the average person to acquire even a small piece of pristine land.Nobody, everyone's free to buy a castle or an island. Some do.
Yeah organic milk is one of those select few cheap health foods...I only drink milk that comes from free range cows, fed only locally grown grass, allowed to roam freely summer and winter, they go to the milking stations when they want, the milk is unhomogenized and only costs 40cent more per liter than the regular ***t. Only improvement really is if they were allowed to have natural sex instead of artificial insemination.
The dairy industry should look more like this.
When I can I buy my milk directly from a small family farm that has just a few cows.
Well where I live its fresh raw milk and free range eggs from the farm I visit. The 2 healthiest foods I know of. I'm sure you could find some non factory farmed food if you tried. Check out Weston a price organization for source info.
Is it recommended for SIBO aswell? My experience with fermented food is always immediate worsening of mental health and oral flora when consuming probiotics, wether it is kefir, yoghurt, kimchi or w/e.
True - maybe I should just stop overthinking this and go for the 1% pasteurized, homogenized milk. That way I could really ramp up my consumption. There's definitely a limit to how much full-fat milk I can drink per day without digestive issues.
This looks similar to the farms around me. There is a farm at the end of my street that looks almost identical to the farm in the video. All these little farms in Ontario are part of the milk supply that makes up the major brands. They use hay in the winter as part of their feed. I know this because they cut my hay for me last year and we split the yield (I took some and they took some). Their farms are reasonably clean and I see cows from various farms at pasture in the summer.