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What do you think farmer's drink? Pasteurized DEAD milk? THey all prefer raw. All the farmers in my state (none of which are FACTORY farms, by the way) drink it as NATURE intended. For ACCURATE facts on raw milk go to www.rawmilkfacts.com -- plenty or research to show you that PROPERLY cared for, grass fed animals have the best quality milk. You are relying on the media which feeds disinformation - by the way, the tests for E-coli were negative, so the people that accused Organic pastures should be ashamed of THEMSELVES for persecuting him without PROOF.
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Replied on Sunday, October 28, 2007 12:00 AM
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I bless the day I heard Mark McAfee speak about Raw Milk. I was fortunate also to get a sample. I immediately knew my body needed and wanted this product. Had I known about and experienced the benefits of Organic Raw Milk a lot earlier, I would be a lot wealthier today. Because, 30 years ago issues with low energy halted a brilliant career. It is to my absolute amazement that I feel better all these years later, just from consuming this product daily. I CAN"T SAY ENOUGH ABOUT IT!!!!
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Replied on Monday, December 24, 2007 12:00 AM
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My family and I have been buying and drinking raw milk from Organic Pastures for years and we have never had any problems - in fact, it digests better and makes us feel better. Organic Pastures tests their milk every time they milk the cows and always has very very low bacteria counts (he posts them online). Did you know your body needs bacteria to be healthy? There are literally billions of GOOD bacteria in your body that keep you healthy. If you kill the good ones with the bad (pasteurization) you are "throwing out the baby with the bath water". Raw milk is more natural and healthy - you don't see mothers pasteurizing their breast milk before they give it to their babies! The cows have to be kept healthy, happy and clean to give healthy raw milk that doesn't need to be pasteurized because it wasn't contaminated in the first place. Organic Pastures is a very clean operation with a milk trailer that goes out to the field to milk the cows.
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Replied on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:00 AM
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