posted on Sep, 27 2022 @ 01:23 PM
I actually have an allergy to milk. Not lactose intolerant either. But I will never give up milk, I know that milk has some good properties even
though I cannot drink it very often. I like it in cereal, I like some of the pudding pies, and I like to have Panna Kauku every so often.
Bing allergic to milk can have benefits, a single ten ounce glass will bring up my body temp from ninety seven to ninety nine, two glasses will bring
it up to close to a hundred. Doing so can help my body make some enzymes in higher amounts plus it can help aid in me fighting a disease....I get a
craving for milk sometimes and I think that is partially because I have been in contact with some microbe.
Cereal and milk will also get rid of my constipation...which is a good thing. I guess if you have an allergy to milk and give it up totally, it can
cause a more serious allergy to happen when you consume something containing it...so I won't give it up.
Since I am so intolerant to milk, we usually buy a real good tasting milk...grassmilk by organic valley. It tastes like milk should. Also, it seems
to make things worse when I drink milks where cows are fed all grain for some reason. We have a local farmer who bottles milk and although it tastes
great, it causes more inflammation in me and our cat. Don't know why that is but that inflammation results in lots of muccous for the cat and I so I
try to get milk that is from cows that eat predominately grass and hays. It does not have to be hundred percent grassfed to lessen the inflammation,
over sixty percent is fine...some organic milks do that ratio. I liked when I used to get milk from a farmer who fed his cows almost all on pastures
and hay, but the government busted him....his milk tasted great, he had the perfect mix of grasses he fed his cows which made the flavor of his raw
milk great. But he settled by getting rid of his cows plus a ten grand fine instead of paying a hundred grand fine. I guess a sting operation was
done and he got caught, he only had maybe twenty customers and every one of them loved his milk and were disappointed when he got slammed....I knew
most of the people who bought from him and I guess from what I heard, it was word of mouth that tipped off the USDA, nobody ever got sick from their
milk. Most buying from that small farmer knew everyone else and I talked with about five of them who talked to others they knew who were also his
customers...no unaccounted for customers who ever got ill. He had the cleanest barn and equipment I have seen on a farm...very fussy, all of his
customers were friends or friends of his relatives... we were shoestring relatives.
Now you can buy shares of a cow to get legal raw milk, but it doesn't pay since sometimes we do not drink much and you have to get a minimum of a
gallon a week for a share...most times we only use a half gallon per week.