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Originally Posted by Karen
Real Milk is good for humans. This site tells you why and how to find some.
http://realmilk.com/
Real Cream has Activator X and is rich in other important fat-soluble vitamins.
Pete Peterson talked about this Activator X that also comes from ratfish liver.
It has miracle healing properties.
Here is a snippet from
http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html
Real Milk Cures Many Diseases by J. R. Crewe, MD
The following is an edited version of an article by Dr. J. R. Crewe, of the Mayo Foundation, forerunner of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, published in Certified Milk Magazine, January 1929. We are grateful to Dr. Ron Schmid, ND of Middlebury, CT for unearthing this fascinating piece. The "Milk Cure" was the subject of at least two books by other authors, written subsequently to Dr. Crewe's work. The milk used was, in all cases, the only kind of milk available in those days—raw milk from pasture-fed cows, rich in butterfat. The treatment is a combination of detoxifying fast and nutrient-dense feeding. Note that Crewe quotes William Osler, author of a standard medical textbook of the day. Thus, this protocol was an orthodox, accepted therapy in the early 1900s. Today the Mayo Clinic provides surgery and drug treatments, but nothing as efficacious and elegant as the Milk Cure.
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Yes I've known this for a while, but trying to find raw milk is the issue.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...in-demand.html
I drank a far bit of it in Russia when I was in the village. Oneof the cancer nutrition dvd's mentioned it and also mentioned injecting the ow with a small amount of blood from a cancer patience to create the anyi-bodies needed to fight that patient's issues.
This may help some in the UK but none in Essex... I've enquired at work as a guy there has farming connections