Guest guest Posted October 4, 2007 Report Share Posted October 4, 2007 For anyone who read, "The China Study", do you know if the Casein used in the experiments was taken from raw organic milk, or did they take it from mutated, pasteurized commercial milk? I would think taking the Casein from cows milk, when the cows have been injected with hormones, and antibiotics could affect the results. Also, pasteurization would likely have some affect.I have been reading it, but haven't gotten very far yet. I have not seen this mentioned anywhere yet. Thanks.--ScottDon't under estimate the wisdom of nature.If man made it, don't eat it.www.POISONINGaNATION.com Learn about the power of raw foods at ---> http://www.rawfoods.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2007 Report Share Posted October 4, 2007 Continue reading to the end, then ask questions.Scott <scottm wrote: For anyone who read, "The China Study", do you know if the Casein used in the experiments was taken from raw organic milk, or did they take it from mutated, pasteurized commercial milk? I would think taking the Casein from cows milk, when the cows have been injected with hormones, and antibiotics could affect the results. Also, pasteurization would likely have some affect.I have been reading it, but haven't gotten very far yet. I have not seen this mentioned anywhere yet. Thanks.--ScottDon't under estimate the wisdom of nature.If man made it, don't eat it.www.POISONINGaNATION.com Learn about the power of raw foods at ---> http://www.rawfoods.com Ronald A. Fells N3VPU Amateur Radio Operator Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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