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The legislators believe what the ODA is telling them - the ODA experts
say that the raw milk proponents are wrong. We need to help them
understand at every opportunity that both groups (ODA experts and raw
milk proponents) are correct, there are just two raw milks.
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The
departments of health experts are telling them all the proponents of raw
milk are wrong.
Maybe
both groups are right - there are TWO raw milks!
Consumers
are willing to pay for one.
Departments of Health want to ban both from direct human
consumption.
Let's review the different conditions affecting raw milk quality.
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CONDITIONS
AFFECTING RAW MILK QUALITY
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RAW
MILK PRODUCED FOR DIRECT CONSUMPTION
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RAW
MILK PRODUCED FOR PASTEURIZATION
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Diet
Base (1)
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Grass-based
diet promotes alkaline conditions conducive to beneficial
organisms
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Grain-based
diet promotes acid conditions conducive to pathogenic organisms
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Living
Environment (2)
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MOSTLY
ON PASTURE
& NATURAL GRAINS
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MOSTLY
CONFINED
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Additional
Intervention (3)
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RARELY
USED
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BOVINE
GROWTH & ANTIBIOTICS
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Life
Span (4)
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12+
YEARS
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3.5
YEARS
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Nutritional
Quality (5)
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CLA
–
5
to 6 TIMES MORE
HIGHER
VITAMIN CONTENT
VITAMIN
D
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MINIMAL
CLA
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Consumer
Willing to Pay a Premium Price
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YES
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NO
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We
need the liberty to be able to purchase quality raw milk that has been
produced with the goal of direct human consumption.
And we agree with the health department experts, we don't want the
OTHER raw milk.
REFERENCES:
(1)
"Ruminant animals have four stomachs and are evolutionarily adapted
to eat pasture, browse and other plants.
Today's dairy cows are nutritionally depleted and stressed by
producing huge quantities of milk. To
survive they need a lot to eat, so forage is supplemented with grains.
When cows are fed grains, the rumen pH lowers, microbes change and
the animal's health (also milk and meat) is adversely affected, and cows
eating large amounts of grain can even die." Raising Healthy Dairy
Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw Milk Resource Guide (2003).
Though
cows are naturally grass-feeding animals, 85-95% of dairy cows are raised
in confinement on a diet of grain, particularly corn, because it is far
more cost-efficient for agribusiness. Because this grain-based diet is
highly abnormal and disruptive, it changes the pH in cows. This then sets
up an environment and terrain in the cow for many abnormal physiological
conditions in the cow that can increase the need for the use antibiotics.
Further, to promote faster growth and more excessive milk production, many
of these dairy cows are fed a variety growth hormones. All of this makes
for the severely unhealthy dairy products that you'll find on virtually
all grocery store shelves. http://www.mercola.com/forms/cheese.htm
"We
have an industrial system of agriculture that puts our dairy cows inside
on cement all their lives and gives them foods that cows are not designed
to eat—grain, soy, citrus peel cake and bakery waste."
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"Commercial
grains (soy, corn, and cottonseed) fed to cows can contain genetically
modified organisms (GMOs) and pesticide residues.
Mycotoxins from mold in stored grains can pass into the milk and
adversely affect the health of the cow.
If organic farmers feed grains, they are certified organic,
GMO-free and pesticide-free." Raising
Healthy Dairy Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw Milk Resource Guide
(2003).
(2)
"Permanent pastures managed intensively provide cows with a 'salad'
of 20 to 30 or more different plant species.
This biodiversity means that some plants will grow, even if
the weather is hot, cold, wet, or dry.
Access to hedgerow plants, and brushy/wooded areas add necessary
nutritional variety to the cow's diet."
Raising Healthy Dairy Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw Milk
Resource Guide (2003).
"In
modern 'confinement dairies', food is brought to the cows that are
confined in a building or outside paddock area.
They do not graze in pastures eating fresh grass. Raising
Healthy Dairy Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw Milk Resource Guide
(2003).
Any
grain supplementation should be GMO (not genetically modified) and
pesticide free.
(3)
"Natural supplements can be used to meet the nutritional needs of the
animal, such as kelp, salt, mineral salt and/or licks.
Livestock diseases are prevented through adequate nutrition, proper
sanitation, reduction of animal stress, access to pasture and holistic
health care, parasite control by fecal exams, good pasture management,
maintaining clean facilities and culling seriously infected animals.
When necessary [for organic cows] use biological control methods
such as herbs, diatomaceous earth and rock powders."
"Antibiotics
and hormones are routinely given to confinement-fed cows to improve growth
rates and counter illness caused by stress, inadequate nutrition, large
concentrations of cows and inhumane conditions.
This has contributed to the decreasing effectiveness of antibiotics
as pathogens have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics."
Raising Healthy Dairy Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw Milk
Resource Guide (2003).
(4)
"In the past, because the cows produced a moderate amount of milk and
were allowed to go dry during the winter, they easily maintained excellent
health and lived a long (12+ years), productive life."
Modern
dairy farmers who want to produce quality milk more than a volume of milk
care for their herds similarly.
"Today,
most milk cows have been bred to produce three times as much milk as the
old-fashioned cow. The more
milk a cow produces, the more dilute is its vitamin content.
Genetic selection in cows for increased milk production has caused
the need for special feed, supplements, and an increasing number of
vaccines and visits by the vet. The average life span of the modern
factory cows is 3.5 years and her milk can contain high levels of
pituitary growth hormone." Raising
Healthy Dairy Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw Milk Resource Guide
(2003).
(5)
Conjugated linoleic acid – Grass-fed dairy contains five times more CLA
than grain-fed! CLA is among
the most potent cancer fighters in all foods and offers other health
benefits as well. http://www.mercola.com/forms/cheese.htm
"Ruminants
whose stomach contain microorganisms, transform indigestible materials
like cellulose into nutritious food.
Forage is swallowed into the rumen for fermentation.
The larger coarse forage is regurgitated, rechewed, and swallowed
back into the rumen. Microorganisms in the rumen produce amino acids
essential for making proteins, energy nutrients,, vitamin K and B-complex
vitamins." Raising Healthy Dairy Cows edited by Sandra Redemske. Raw
Milk Resource Guide (2003).
Grass-fed
dairy is higher in all the vitamins (it's four times higher in Vitamin E,
for instance) in part because fresh pasture provides more of these
nutrients than grains. Another
reason is because cows on grass diet naturally produce considerably less
milk than those fed grain. These
modes yields of milk from grass-fed cows are part of the reason almost all
agribusiness has shifted to grain feeding (greater yield = more money for
them), but the dairy from grass-fed cows is a great blessing for you. http://www.mercola.com/forms/cheese.htm
"The
fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin D and activator X), which occur
in the fat of grass-fed animals, support endocrine function and protect
against inflammation. Stress has also been cited as a cause of heart
disease. Vitamin A is needed for the conversion of cholesterol into
steroid hormones and, in fact, is rapidly depleted by stress. Vitamin D
helps prevent high blood pressure and protects against spasms that can
lead to a heart attack. As vitamin D is needed for calcium absorption, it
contributes to a healthy nervous system and helps prevent arrythmias."
Splendor
from the Grass
"…
without the vitamins present in animal fats (vitamins A and D), you cannot
assimilate minerals and other vitamins. You can be taking mineral
supplements, drinking green juices or eating organic food until it comes
out your ears, but you cannot absorb the minerals in your food without
vitamins A and D that are exclusively found in the animal fats."
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