Remember that cow's milk was designed for baby cows. So many people from other cultures go their entire lives without cows milk and are healthier than we are. So whether raw or pasturized milk is good for babies and older folks maybe the wrong focus. Is cows milk in general good for us? I am not anti-milk (our boys go through gallons) I'm just saying raw milk/hormone filled milk, name your poison. Get your sunshine, fish and your green leafies for calcium. Orange juice is now fortified with vitamin D as well.
Personally, I'd prefer the non-chemical milk to processed, injected, sitting in a plastic container milk any day.
My parents were health-nuts and I grew up drinking raw milk, delivered to our door by a milkman, if you can believe it. (I have often wondered if this is why I have never broken a bone.) The milk came from Mathis Dairy that free ranged their cows, washed them twice daily and sterilized their utters before milking.
Humans had been consuming raw milk for eons before they decided it was unhealthy. Granted, cows were also free range all those years too. Put them in pens, have them stand in their droppings and then milk them...I am sure you are bound to have fecal matter in the milk.
Great points. I guess human consumption of cow milk began when they figured out they could get tons of nutritious milk out of a beast that required only grassland to survive. I think it is a good policy to avoid the hormone/antibiotic cow's milk not because it is dangerous but such overkill (and contributes to antibiotic resistance). I would love to try some raw milk just to see what it tastes like, but again, little children and senior citizens have weaker immune systems than healthy adults and I wonder if it is wise to potentially give them a big glass of shigella, salmonella, etc. Oh and by the way, the claims about pasteurized milk causing diabetes, etc are junk science claims;to anyone who disputes this, I ask...got proof?




My younger bro's 2 year old son also has a ton of food allergies and is a total case of someone needing to eliminate the highest allergens from a tiny one's diet instead of sticking him on prednisone, antihistamines & prescription antacids.