Ban on Real Milk Will End With Your Help

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I am a consumer of raw milk, also called real milk. I get fresh milk, with cream on top, every week form a local farm. Raw milk is an outstanding source of nutrients including beneficial bacteria such as lactobacillus acidolphilus, vitamins and enzymes, and it is one of the finest sources of calcium available.

But did you know that there is a ban on raw milk and raw milk products for human consumption in interstate commerce?

“Pasteurizing milk destroys enzymes, diminishes vitamin, denatures fragile milk proteins, destroys vitamin B12, and vitamin B6, kills beneficial bacteria and promotes pathogens. Pasteurized cow’s milk is the number one allergic food in this country. It has been associated with a number of symptoms and illnesses including: gastrointestinal bleeding, iron-deficiency anemia, skin rashes, colic in infants, osteoporosis, increased tooth decay, arthritis, growth problems in children, heart disease, cancer, atherosclerosis, acne, recurrent ear infections in children, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, infertility and leukemia.

Raw milk, on the other hand, is not associated with any of these problems, and even people who have been allergic to pasteurized milk for many years can typically tolerate and even thrive on raw milk. Raw milk is truly one of the most profoundly healthy foods you can consume, and you’ll feel the difference once you start to drink it.” Dr Joseph Mercola

I am telling you this because Congressman Ron Paul has introduced a bill (HR 778) that would repeal the current ban on raw milk and raw milk products for human consumption in interstate commerce.

To be successful, HR 778 must have co-sponsors.  Your help is needed.

The passage of this bill into law would:
• Uphold consumer freedom of choice.
• Uphold States’ rights.
• Support family farms by expanding their markets for raw dairy products.
• Promote the local food movement by connecting consumers to producers who happen to live just over state lines.
• Free FDA to focus on the pressing problems in our food system, e.g., tainted imports, under-inspected large-scale food processors.

My Real Milk Poster is available in only 12 limited edition screen prints signed by me (30″ x 15). But, like my coal poster, you can download two FREE Versions and print as many times as you want to help spread the word.
Download Free 8.5″ x 11″ Real Milk poster
or Download Free 11″ x 17″ Real Milk poster

Important Links:
Learn more and Take Action

Where Can I Find Raw Milk?
Got Real Milk? Chances Are you Don’t!
More Reasons Why You Don’t Want to Drink Pasteurized Milk

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3 Comments

  1. Anonymous wrote:

    seriously, real milk is the best!

  2. Caroline wrote:

    Hello Dear, I agree and disagree with your comments on raw milk. Hatcher Dairy in College Grove, Tenn., offers milk fresh from the cow, as well as pasteurized. I guess it’s going to depend on the cow. I would have to know it personally to drink its milk.

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  3. jorge wrote:

    Caroline, I am great friends with the cows whom give me their milk, but I know what you mean – some cows just cannot be trusted.

    I did check out Hatcher Dairy and they offer non homogenized milk (you get cream on top), but it has still been pasteurized first. I have had milk like this and it is good, but not as good as raw milk.