tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post5626176821831306630..comments2023-10-24T07:43:04.056+13:00Comments on GaryMoller.com - Health, Fitness - Naturally!: Raw cows milk update - is it really healthy?Gary Mollerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12046982185323982734noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post-89354013070977232652010-12-22T09:10:51.637+13:002010-12-22T09:10:51.637+13:00Eline,
I am not aware of a single case of food poi...Eline,<br />I am not aware of a single case of food poisoning from raw milk.<br /><br />If the milk is fresh and has been carefully handled, including refrigeration then there the risk of contamination is minimal to zilch.<br /><br />Raw milk has good bacteria and other substances that inhibit harmful bacteria. When milk goes sour it may be foul but is still edible.<br /><br />The pyramids were built on a diet of dates, figs and sour goats milk.<br /><br />If you boil the milk, you destroy most of the goodness and you would be better off having commercially pasteurised milk which is less damaging.<br /><br />The advice to boil raw milk is probably a legal requirement to satisfy authorities.Gary Mollerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12046982185323982734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post-59295777597614810422010-12-14T20:10:21.312+13:002010-12-14T20:10:21.312+13:00Dear Gary,
I would love to use raw milk and it is...Dear Gary,<br /><br />I would love to use raw milk and it is for sale here in the Netherlands. The only thing is, all farmers who sell it, have to recommend to boil the milk before use. What are your ideas about boiling raw milk? The reason they give is the risk of campylobacter or salmonella. Boiling would kill these bacteria - but with them all the goodness as well?<br /><br />I am looking forwards to your answer.<br /><br />Kind regards, <br />ElineElinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post-3696157859173351882009-03-25T12:48:00.000+13:002009-03-25T12:48:00.000+13:00I"ve seen unpasteurised goats milk in organics sho...I"ve seen unpasteurised goats milk in organics shops as well, better tolerated by cows milk intolerant people.Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13582374966270259947noreply@blogger.com