Guest guest Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 I don't know where that Doctor got this informastion but you can tell him/her that I was raised on goats milk and have always preferred it since I am allergic to cow milk. I have had 7 children and got pregnant even with birth control, so I must be an exception? Goats milk is very much healthier and easily digested. I am 70 years old and have no health problems. Do some research and find the benefits for yourself. I have a 3 year old great grandson that did very poorly on the formulas of today. He was supposed to never talk or walk and was supposed to have epileptic brain waves. I got him at 13 months and put him on goats milk. He is disgustingly healthy, runs all over the place, talks very well and has never had a seizure. His digestive problems, (frequent vomiting) ceased altogether. He has very few colds, that last just a short time. Doctors are puzzled as to why this is so. I don't think they are very informed as to how to raise a healthy child. Peace, Thyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 I also was raised on goat milk due to an intolerance to cow's milk. Had six children and still prefer goat's milk today. Am 72 years young!. Yay for the goats!! Ruth --- cecile <RSchl44964 wrote: > I don't know where that Doctor got this informastion > but you can tell > him/her that I was raised on goats milk and have > always preferred it > since I am allergic to cow milk. I have had 7 > children and got pregnant > even with birth control, so I must be an exception? > Goats milk is very > much healthier and easily digested. I am 70 years > old and have no > health problems. Do some research and find the > benefits for yourself. I > have a 3 year old great grandson that did very > poorly on the formulas > of today. He was supposed to never talk or walk and > was supposed to > have epileptic brain waves. I got him at 13 months > and put him on goats > milk. He is disgustingly healthy, runs all over the > place, talks very > well and has never had a seizure. His digestive > problems, (frequent > vomiting) ceased altogether. He has very few colds, > that last just a > short time. Doctors are puzzled as to why this is > so. I don't think > they are very informed as to how to raise a healthy > child. > Peace, Thyme > > ______________________________\ ____ Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents./mailbeta/newmail_tools.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 I agree! I was raised on goats milk as a baby due to allergies to dairy and have 5 grown children..all concieved regardless of birth control...lol Jenny Kernan --- cecile <RSchl44964 wrote: > I don't know where that Doctor got this informastion > but you can tell > him/her that I was raised on goats milk and have > always preferred it > since I am allergic to cow milk. I have had 7 > children and got pregnant > even with birth control, so I must be an exception? > Goats milk is very > much healthier and easily digested. I am 70 years > old and have no > health problems. Do some research and find the > benefits for yourself. I > have a 3 year old great grandson that did very > poorly on the formulas > of today. He was supposed to never talk or walk and > was supposed to > have epileptic brain waves. I got him at 13 months > and put him on goats > milk. He is disgustingly healthy, runs all over the > place, talks very > well and has never had a seizure. His digestive > problems, (frequent > vomiting) ceased altogether. He has very few colds, > that last just a > short time. Doctors are puzzled as to why this is > so. I don't think > they are very informed as to how to raise a healthy > child. > Peace, Thyme > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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