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5. Raw Milk from Organic Grass Fed Cows

Although you may have heard otherwise, pasteurized milk is no safer than raw milk. Research data shows that even illnesses that are linked to raw milk are minimal and lower than those from pasteurized milk. Grass is a cow’s natural food. Corn and grains are not natural. Cows that eat grain, which is what confined animals eat, their entire body composition is altered, and this includes the natural balance of essential fats. Grass-fed cow’s milk contains more than 60 digestive enzymes and immunoglobulins (antibodies), healthy bacteria that are beneficial for your gastrointestinal tract, beneficial raw fats, amino acids, and protein in a highly available, 100 percent digestible form. It also includes vitamins A, B, D, C, E, and K along with a very balanced blend of necessary minerals, which include calcium, phosphorus, iron, and magnesium.

The best way to get raw milk is from a local, organic farm is the best way to ensure that you are getting the high-quality milk your body deserves.

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  1. Ryszard Tomtas

    Jan 29, 2015 at 4:53 am

    Missing is definitely beans. I understand benefits of real butter, but I think replacement should be humus