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Sections : Dairy
Apr 10th, 2006 - 12:14:17

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Old-fashioned flavor
Old-fashioned flavor
Raw milk is controversial, but growing in popularity

Nov 14, 2004, 15:55

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Why Nature Intended Milk to be Raw and Organic
Remember the story of Heidi and how when she brought her cousin Clara to the clean air, water and sunshine on the mountain, she was able to abandon her wheelchair? Clara also drank plenty of raw goat's milk, a possible factor in her rapid healing. But the processed milk sold in America today is a far cry from being therapeutic. In Robert Cohen's book, Milk: The Deadly Poison, as well as information on his website, www.notmilk.com.....
Jun 15, 2004, 13:19

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Questions and Answers about dairy.
Questions and Answers about dairy.
Jul 22, 2003, 12:40

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The Truth About Milk
A glass of cold, fresh milk is an inviting wholesome image seen daily in the media. This marketing image belies the fact that modern milk production is a cornerstone of processed food production. Unless you purchase organic milk, the milk you buy in the supermarket or at the corner grocer is no longer "natural," but undergoes a host of processes including pasteurization ......
Apr 22, 2003, 13:19


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