Organic Raw Milk Versus Non-Organic Pasteurised Homogenised Milk

by Kaye

If like me you have been on a search for real milk that hasn’t been processed, pasteurized (heat treated), homogenized or added to, or had bits taken away, then if you live in the UK, you are going to love the availability of country fresh organic raw milk available by internet and delivered to you in the city direct from the farm!  Having lived in central London nearly all my life, and whilst learning and leaning towards more natural nutrition I was forever on a mission to find ‘raw’ milk.  It seemed that you could only get this pure product if you were lucky enough to live near an organic farm in the country.

However, since I escaped to the country from central London 18 months ago, I now live in East Sussex and very near to Hook & Son, an organic farm that will door-step deliver to you in the old fashioned way if you are lucky enough to live within its delivery boundaries.  The very good news now is that Hook & Son are the very first organic farm in the UK to deliver to you through the internet – in fact this is such ground breaking news, that even the BBC has been down to the farm to interview the Farmers responsible, and film the now famous milk-producing cows.  

Here according to father & son Phil & Steve Hook, owners of Longleys Farm, are some of the health benefits of drinking raw milk:

  • Raw milk contains multiple, redundant systems of bioactive components that can reduce or eliminate populations of pathogenic bacteria.
  • Raw milk consists of important enzymes that aid in assimilating the nutrients present in milk.
  • Raw milk serves as one of the best sources for calcium consumption.
  • One of the major raw milk drinking advantages is that it contains the beneficial bacteria, which otherwise get destroyed, when the milk undergoes pasteurisation process.
  • The British journal The Lancet reported that resistance to tuberculosis increased in children fed raw milk instead of pasteurised.
  • Drinking raw milk could reduce adult’s & children’s risk of suffering allergy-related conditions such as eczema and hay fever
  • Also, being organic, raw milk has a higher level of Omega 3 in it, good for the heart, and for the brain!
  • Above all, raw milk tastes fantastic. Anyone who has tasted the difference between processed milk and fresh raw milk needs no convincing. The full bodied, rich flavour of raw milk speaks for itself.

Of course all milk starts off as ‘raw’ milk whether organic or not.  However historically the problems associated with ‘raw’ milk have been to do with the health risks, particularly with tuberculosis, brucellocis, and bad bacteria such as Salmonella, E. coli & Campylobacter.  With the introduction of pasteurisation, milk was sterilised of these harmful elements, hence the reason for the Food Standards Agency Health Warning “This milk has not been heat treated and may therefore contain organisms harmful to health” on each bottle.

Historically there were problems many years ago.  Before pasteurisation, raw milk had associated health risks, and Tuberculosis and Brucellosis were found in many herds at the time, and these diseases could be passed on through the milk. Also, the actual milking process was very basic allowing contaminants into the milk.

Today however in the UK these baddies are virtually eliminated from all herds, following a stringent eradication programme over the last few decades.  This programme at Hook & Son involves advanced sterile milking equipment, strict hygiene standards, regular analysis & bacteria tests at the milking plant and regular inspections by the Food Standards Agency.  This ensures that Hook & Son produce the cleanest milk with all the benefits of the good bacteria kept in, without any of the problems associated with the past.  In other words the ‘raw’ milk you consume will be a whole food product, and in my humble belief, one that is naturally and easily assimilated by the human body, and so not rejected and possibly the cause of lactose allergies.

If you live in the immediate vicinity of Hook & Son in East Sussex, or if you wish to order through the internet go to the Hook & Son website for full details and further information.  As well, if you are looking for allotments so as to grow your own organic food, check out the link on their website also.  However you MUST purchase the ‘Here come the Girls’ Calendar with prints of the delightful drawings by Veronica van Eijk of many of the cows who produce this milk – the true stars of this wonderful story which surely is proof that we are heading in the right direction – full circle back to what is truly a natural and nutritious way of living.

All the best for now.  .  .

Kaye Tench is an intuitive and advanced energy therapist using Matrix Energetics and The Yuen Method to facilitate health & transformation for her clients in the UK and around the world.  Kaye is passionate about  the new quantum ‘consciousness technology’ and its’ impact on energy healing and our spiritual evolution, and at www.kayetench.com she shares these holistic strategies with her clients, coaches, and other healing arts practitioners.

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