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A/2 A/2 milk

submitted by Gowithit to Food 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 16:15:02 ago (+24/-0)     (Food)

@absurdlyobfuscated

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It worked.

4 years of buying who knows what lactaid is after trying all of the chemical concoctions they call lactose/dairy free milk and here we are. Free from ever having to buy it again.

Its been a week, no issues from either kid. No gas, no drum stomach, no crying, bm's have been normal. AND it doesnt taste like pure sugar. I can't believe it worked.

This place says it has a mix of the two cows but it tests it to make sure its a2/a2. I havent found one yet thats pure full heritage cows. I'm still looking. Also I'm seeing I should stock up towards the end of the month next time because the price dropped from 4.75 to 3 .85 when I looked this morning. I don't know if that's a thing or not?


Kicker, bit of a rant here. So nephew and his girl have a baby who has sensitivities to milk so they have been buying the lactaid as well and when I told them about it she said " Oh, I have to see if WIC covers it."


A generation a people who won't do better if the government won't pay for it.

iF wIc WoULd cOveR it.

Gross. Nope its big milk working hand in hand with wef all the way down. Fuck with the cows to sell you chemical milk and later the pills to peddle more synthetic foods.

And if you comply enough they'll give it to you all free. Assholes.

I wonder if there's a way to get the welfare people angry about being sold fake food since they are the ones that "support" the economy now.













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[ - ] bobdole9 5 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 16:37:59 ago (+5/-0)

Help the ignorant...what's the meaning of the A2/A2 mark?

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 4 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 16:47:29 ago (+4/-0)

[ - ] bobdole9 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 19:31:59 ago (+1/-0)

Thank you.

[ - ] Peleg 4 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:47:49 ago (+4/-0)

When I was 15 I got to learn how to drive by driving the 1 and a half miles to a neighbor's house. They had a jersey cow that gave the Best milk! We bought it in glass gallon jugs. The cream would take up a third of the jug! It was always still warm from the cow.
Good stuff!

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 4 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:30:08 ago (+4/-0)

Non-homogenized

Pasteurized

Raw milk is awesome, but A2-A2 is just fine even if it is pasteurized. Also, NEVER drink homogenized milk.

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:38:28 ago (+0/-0)

Ok, so now I have someone to ask. I saw where I can buy raw non pasteurized and non homgenized milk but it said "for pets" and was listed in their non food section. Is that the ivermectin clause or is it solely for pets?

[ - ] ReturnOfTheGoats 7 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:50:53 ago (+7/-0)

Ivermectin clause. Raw milk is better for people than pasteurized because the pasteurization process kills the enzyme that helps your body break down lactose, along with other helpful bacteria.

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:04:07 ago (+1/-0)

I knew it!. Ugh I knew better. Always go with your gut instinct.

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 4 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:46:13 ago (+4/-0)

It's illegal to sell unpasteurized milk for human consumption (thanks to the FDA), but everyone I know who buys raw milk drinks it themselves. But it's perfectly legal to sell raw milk as a treat for the family pet.

[ - ] NeedleStack 5 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:55:09 ago (+5/-0)

I bought raw milk at a local health food store where they pointed out that they're legally obligated to label it as possibly dangerous to humans and to drink it at your own risk. I had it and it was delicious and no problems.

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 3 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:07:24 ago (+3/-0)

They say they have to pasteurize it here due to legal reasons to sell but that they do it at a low enough temp to not kill the enzyme that breaks down the sugar.

[ - ] NeedleStack 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:10:29 ago (+1/-0)

Sounds good. I'll check to see if my place does the same. It's been a while, I should get some anyway.

[ - ] deleted 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:03:09 ago (+1/-0)*

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[ - ] Gowithit [op] 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:04:53 ago (+2/-0)

Thank you.

[ - ] NoRefunds 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 23:47:51 ago (+0/-0)

It's not illegal, you're dumb

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 04:27:35 ago (+2/-0)

In the United States, the general retail sale of raw milk, unconditionally, is prohibited.

[ - ] NoRefunds 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 23:47:10 ago (+1/-0)

Here's a map

https://www.realmilk.com/

If you have a baby, this is a perfect formula, my 13 month old is in 95th percentile for height and 55th percentile for weight

https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/childrens-health/formula-homemade-baby-formula/#gsc.tab=0

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 08:28:42 ago (+0/-0)

Homemade baby formula

Oh, thats dangerous information. How could you pass around such harmful advice to innocent people? During the great formula shortage I told another niece about it and goat milk or just give her milk. Its fine and nope. "they said it could hurt her" meanwhile grabbing whatever formula was on the shelf causing the baby all kinds of gassiness/constipation. She was 10 months when it happened she could have gone to milk easily. Remember after the "shortage" was over? When they said oh yeah it was fine if you wanted to give them milk after all? Fun times.

Oh and did you know chamomile is dangerous too? Only gas drops are safe. Stay the fuck away from chamomile tea. Matter of fact why is that shit even still legal? /s 🤣

[ - ] NoRefunds 0 points 1.7 yearsOct 1, 2023 04:36:58 ago (+0/-0)

Well, with newborns, if you give them pure whole milk it is very hard on their kidneys, so you have to make the formula, which is half water and lactose.

[ - ] MaryXmas 4 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:03:10 ago (+4/-0)

I had a2 for a long time and really like it. I don't have a problem with milk but a lot of people do.

[ - ] bobdole9 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 19:35:46 ago (+0/-0)

Was there any noticeable difference between a2 and whatever you'd otherwise get? Granted, comparing "fresh from the cow" to store-bought is like comparing apples and potatoes.

[ - ] MaryXmas 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 20:04:58 ago (+2/-0)

I am not sensitive so not for me. We only buy the super expensive grass fed organic milk, the a2 was no exception. I do know people that it impacts a lot. Gut problems of all sorts. The other thing to try is goat milk. My family was part of a heard share - basically a milk contract. Both are more expensive but might work for different people.

[ - ] Panic 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 10:15:33 ago (+1/-0)

A2 also stays fresh in the fridge for 2 months. Regular milk is good for about 2 weeks.

[ - ] bobdole9 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 13:06:15 ago (+0/-0)

Impressive.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 29, 2023 21:45:03 ago (+0/-0)

White Northern Western Europeans can drink A1 just fine. It’s your broken beans genes that are causing you issues

[ - ] absurdlyobfuscated 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 21:10:25 ago (+1/-0)

Nice to know I helped.

Now if everyone would listen to me about boron, that would be awesome. 6mg/day will change your life.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 20:29:53 ago (+1/-0)

Massive corporations like fonterra take milk from farmers and destroy its value as food.

They even completely remove all fats in the process of turning milk into powder.

Then add fat back to whatever the end product is to be.

Store bought milk is literally sugary water colored white

[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 22:36:59 ago (+1/-0)

I've done lots of work for Fonterra.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 03:30:44 ago (+1/-0)

All the sozi be like.
Let's for a communal worker owned company

That turned out real well
I especially love how fonterra gifted China nz knowledge of dairy farming for free

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 20:02:35 ago (+1/-0)

A generation a people who won't do better if the government won't pay for it.

That's the entire point of any welfare. It sounds like you are helping those in need.

You are not.

It is merely a control mechanism by the gov. A poisoned pill, if you will.

Help needs to be controlled and personal. You need to either be part of a local group, like a church or WN group or whatever. This is to hold those in the community accountable for their actions.

If bob the drunk needs a helping hand, and he spends it on booze instead of anything else, then he needs to be held accountable. Governments, especially large jew-controlled ones, cannot/willnot do that.

TL;DR: You can only help those who help themselves. And as close to in-person as possible. Otherwise it's a trap and waste of resources/time.

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 08:42:29 ago (+0/-0)

It is merely a control mechanism by the gov

Literally another army.

Also I had a thought due to an almost altercation recently. If I get "hurt" by one of these government pets... can I sue the state? To me it's the same as if some persons dog bit me right? Gov houses, feeds, provides your medical ..they are the govs pet. It makes sense if the government can't control their animals that they should be held responsible.

I'm 100% positive there is nothing about the state not being liable for their actions in the assitance papers.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:54:05 ago (+1/-0)

Idk about the A2 stuff but I buy a whole milk in a glass bottle and there is no verbiage about homogenizing or pasteurizing on the label. The bottle is recyclable too with a deposit. Comes from Clover Dairy in Sonoma County.

[ - ] Gowithit [op] 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 18:02:07 ago (+1/-0)

I used to buy the raw milk from Star market in Salinas. No label just glass, ha. I do remember it being better than this "brand" though. I nor anyone else I ever knew had issues before.. its these new kids. I don't know what changed in the past 14 years but I'm not a fan. Just glad there was an answer to it. Finally.

[ - ] killallkikes 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:48:57 ago (+1/-0)

love me some titty juice

[ - ] Love240 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 17:04:56 ago (+1/-0)

Interesting. I hadn't heard of this before.

[ - ] Stonkmar 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 28, 2023 10:24:47 ago (+0/-0)

Dairy free since 2003. But, if I was going to go back, raw would be the way.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 16:35:59 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Gowithit [op] 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 27, 2023 16:40:17 ago (+1/-0)