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st_brigids_gate_farm@yaho
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 4:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Magnesium fights range of serious ills Reply with quote

PeterB wrote:
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st_brigids_gate_farm@yahoo.com wrote:
PeterB wrote:
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I agree. Low fat was a solution to a problem that never existed
(unless puking has an RDA)


I thought low fat was the solution to the problem created by
homogenizing milk.

First, we have no genes expressed for metabolization of extraspecies
dairy because 99% of our ancestors had no exposure to it. Second,
lactose intolerance (or even higher cholesterol resulting from whole
fat milk) may be just the most obvious indicators that dairy is
problematic. Long-term disease response usually develops without
warning. Some research shows that even those with high-range normal
glucose response are at greater risk of heart disease, without being
classified as diabetic.


Is there any research addressing these issues when unpasteurized,
non-homogenized milk is used? Or are all the studies with pasteurized
and homogenized milk?

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Man is the only animal that consumes milk
after being weaned from the mother.


LOL... you've never lived on a farm, have you? It's interesting
watching grown animals attempting to "steal" milk from nursing mommas.

Kitten
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vernon
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 4:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Magnesium fights range of serious ills Reply with quote

"Caitriona Mac Fhiodhbhuidhe" <st_brigids_gate_farm@yahoo.com> wrote in
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PeterB wrote:
st_brigids_gate_farm@yahoo.com wrote:
PeterB wrote:
snipped

I agree. Low fat was a solution to a problem that never existed
(unless puking has an RDA)


I thought low fat was the solution to the problem created by
homogenizing milk.

First, we have no genes expressed for metabolization of extraspecies
dairy because 99% of our ancestors had no exposure to it. Second,
lactose intolerance (or even higher cholesterol resulting from whole
fat milk) may be just the most obvious indicators that dairy is
problematic. Long-term disease response usually develops without
warning. Some research shows that even those with high-range normal
glucose response are at greater risk of heart disease, without being
classified as diabetic.


Is there any research addressing these issues when unpasteurized,
non-homogenized milk is used? Or are all the studies with pasteurized
and homogenized milk?

Man is the only animal that consumes milk
after being weaned from the mother.


LOL... you've never lived on a farm, have you? It's interesting
watching grown animals attempting to "steal" milk from nursing mommas.

Kitten


"Animals" like many humans try to "steal" what others have even if it is not
good or not good for them.
Of course you would know that if you worked a farm very long.

But then there is the pig and chicken.
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st_brigids_gate_farm@yaho
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 5:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Magnesium fights range of serious ills Reply with quote

vernon wrote:
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"Animals" like many humans try to "steal" what others have even if it is not
good or not good for them.
Of course you would know that if you worked a farm very long.

But then there is the pig and chicken.


I could have sworn you were talking about the goats. They are masters
at finding ways through fences, to get to food that doesn't belong to
them.

Hugo, our black Spanish buck, has been caught a few times vertically
climbing the fence around the chick yard. We have to make sure the
chick feed is inside the brooder house so that the goats can't get to
it, as the clay in it will kill them.

Kitten
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vernon
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Magnesium fights range of serious ills Reply with quote

"Caitriona Mac Fhiodhbhuidhe" <st_brigids_gate_farm@yahoo.com> wrote in
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Quote:

vernon wrote:
snipped
"Animals" like many humans try to "steal" what others have even if it is
not
good or not good for them.
Of course you would know that if you worked a farm very long.

But then there is the pig and chicken.


I could have sworn you were talking about the goats. They are masters
at finding ways through fences, to get to food that doesn't belong to
them.

Hugo, our black Spanish buck, has been caught a few times vertically
climbing the fence around the chick yard. We have to make sure the
chick feed is inside the brooder house so that the goats can't get to
it, as the clay in it will kill them.

Kitten


Yep, forgot about the goats, four and two legged ones.
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vernon
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 7:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Magnesium fights range of serious ills Reply with quote

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"Caitriona Mac Fhiodhbhuidhe" <st_brigids_gate_farm@yahoo.com> wrote in
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vernon wrote:
snipped
"Animals" like many humans try to "steal" what others have even if it is
not
good or not good for them.
Of course you would know that if you worked a farm very long.

But then there is the pig and chicken.


I could have sworn you were talking about the goats. They are masters
at finding ways through fences, to get to food that doesn't belong to
them.

Hugo, our black Spanish buck, has been caught a few times vertically
climbing the fence around the chick yard. We have to make sure the
chick feed is inside the brooder house so that the goats can't get to
it, as the clay in it will kill them.

Kitten


Yep, forgot about the goats, four and two legged ones.

When I was about 12, my uncle (13) and I took a fifth of bourbon and poured
it over some feed. Only chickens and goats touched it and the chickens quit
very quickly.

What else are you going to at 12 on a farm 40 miles from the closest city?
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