Why
Legalize Fresh Milk In Wisconsin
Sorry about all the adds. Just ignore them.
When I say, “legalize fresh milk” I mean legalize the sale of raw milk in super markets. It is already legal to sell raw milk directly to consumers at the farm where the milk is produced.
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Raw milk fund, notes
Aug.30, 2010
Incidental means unpasteurized. Any milk not sold to a processor, even if the farm sells no milk to a processor.
Advertising means paid advertising intended to persuade consumers to buy raw milk. And does not apply to the Internet. And does not include testimonials. Any other definition is criminal. Any other definition would have nothing to do with public safety.
Regular means normal.
One additional obvious exemption would be “unless clearly marked unpasteurized when sold”.
The raw milk ban must be temporarily suspended, until it can be proven, by sources outside the health care and dairy processing industries, that pasteurization is beneficial to the health of consumers.
All law needs to be scrutinized
When I hear the word “law” three groups come to mind. The lynch mob, the election year politicians, and the companies trying to put there competition out of business.
When the smear campaign against fresh milk began, milk processors wanted consumers to buy there product. The pharmaceutical companies wanted to stop doctor from proscribing raw milk. Today anyone proscribing raw milk is competing with the entire health care system, not just the milk processors.
Most people know dairy products are bad but only a few know it's because there pasteurized.
Grade A should mean; raw, organic, grass feed, milked only twice a day. Pasteurized milk shouldn't even be called milk because it's not really food. Processed milk is a toxic energy supplement. Fresh milk is a super food.
Replacing the words fresh and processed with the words raw and pasteurised was part of the illegal smear campaign against fresh milk cooked up by the dairy processors.
I drink raw milk for my health not because it tastes better. This makes the doctor and the farmer competitors.
Can you Imagine Ronald McDonald saying a Whopper is better than a Big Mac?
No doctor can admit that a farmers fresh milk is better than his prescription.
If we eat good food we don't need bad medicine.
Bad laws can hurt all of us not just the working class.
We are willing to take pills that we know will not cure us, pills with terrible side affects, washed down with processed milk, a toxic energy supplement that our nutritionist tells us will kill us, but we won't drink fresh milk, even after thousands of people tell us it's cured them of every ailment known to man? Doing this to ourselves is foolish, doing it to our children is almost unforgivable, but forcing it on our neighbours is a crime.
cool stuff;
http://www.raw-milk-facts.com/
http://realmilk.com/
http://freshfarmfoods.weebly.com/index.html
http://www.alternet.org/story/42526/
Sorry about all the adds. Just ignore them.
When I say, “legalize fresh milk” I mean legalize the sale of raw milk in super markets. It is already legal to sell raw milk directly to consumers at the farm where the milk is produced.
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- The state works for us. They have no right telling us what to eat, that isn't there job.
- It's the state's job to protect us from the very organisations they are helping. Organisations they could and should be prosecuting.
- It is not the state's job to assist these organisations in any way. An organisation has no compassion, it has no moral values. A business will always say, “you need our product, our product is the best and the other guys product is no go”.
- The hand full of farmers that currently sell some of there raw milk directly to consumers are constantly harassed by the state and they haven't marketed to us. Consumers go to farmers begging for a little fresh milk for there sick and dying families.
- Any organisation that profits from human suffering is especially dangerous, dangerous to all of us, not just the poor and the working class, but to all of us.
- When a customer goes right to the farm to buy milk he or she doesn't need a state inspector to tell them what they already know.
- The food processor says, “buy my processed food, it's just as good as fresh”.
- When we get sick from eating too many cream filled snack cakes, the doctor says, “don't switch to fresh food, just come to me for some drugs and an operation”.
- There'd be no need for a health department if we were all healthy.
- If we were allowed to eat fresh food, we wouldn't be spending $2000 per month to the pharmaceutical industry.
Here's the most absurd part of the whole discussion. We are told not to drink raw milk because the CDC says it could contain enough pathogens to cause diarrhea in some people some times. Pasteurized milk causes more diarrhea than we could ever hope to prevent, it's called lactose intolerance, and we all know this. I've found that raw milk actually prevents diarrhea. Before I started drinking raw milk, I would often, get diarrhea. In the four years I've been drinking raw milk I haven't had diarrhea once.
Pasteurization was invented for wine, doing it to fresh food, especially milk, and not just some milk but all milk, is suicide.
Mike Grimm
Raw milk fund, notes
Aug.30, 2010
Incidental means unpasteurized. Any milk not sold to a processor, even if the farm sells no milk to a processor.
Advertising means paid advertising intended to persuade consumers to buy raw milk. And does not apply to the Internet. And does not include testimonials. Any other definition is criminal. Any other definition would have nothing to do with public safety.
Regular means normal.
One additional obvious exemption would be “unless clearly marked unpasteurized when sold”.
The raw milk ban must be temporarily suspended, until it can be proven, by sources outside the health care and dairy processing industries, that pasteurization is beneficial to the health of consumers.
All law needs to be scrutinized
When I hear the word “law” three groups come to mind. The lynch mob, the election year politicians, and the companies trying to put there competition out of business.
When the smear campaign against fresh milk began, milk processors wanted consumers to buy there product. The pharmaceutical companies wanted to stop doctor from proscribing raw milk. Today anyone proscribing raw milk is competing with the entire health care system, not just the milk processors.
Most people know dairy products are bad but only a few know it's because there pasteurized.
Grade A should mean; raw, organic, grass feed, milked only twice a day. Pasteurized milk shouldn't even be called milk because it's not really food. Processed milk is a toxic energy supplement. Fresh milk is a super food.
Replacing the words fresh and processed with the words raw and pasteurised was part of the illegal smear campaign against fresh milk cooked up by the dairy processors.
I drink raw milk for my health not because it tastes better. This makes the doctor and the farmer competitors.
Can you Imagine Ronald McDonald saying a Whopper is better than a Big Mac?
No doctor can admit that a farmers fresh milk is better than his prescription.
If we eat good food we don't need bad medicine.
Bad laws can hurt all of us not just the working class.
We are willing to take pills that we know will not cure us, pills with terrible side affects, washed down with processed milk, a toxic energy supplement that our nutritionist tells us will kill us, but we won't drink fresh milk, even after thousands of people tell us it's cured them of every ailment known to man? Doing this to ourselves is foolish, doing it to our children is almost unforgivable, but forcing it on our neighbours is a crime.
cool stuff;
http://www.raw-milk-facts.com/
http://realmilk.com/
http://freshfarmfoods.weebly.com/index.html
http://www.alternet.org/story/42526/