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Health-conscious Americans are turning to the
ultimate organic food – raw or un-pasteurized milk.
Across the United States thousands of consumers are
choosing to buy their milk unprocessed and direct
from the farm, even though it means going against
official health advice. They’re convinced that whole
milk straight from the cow delivers more vitamins,
minerals and health-promoting compounds than
processed supermarket milk. They believe this
natural health tonic will boost their immune systems
and relieve a host of allergic conditions from
asthma and eczema to irritable bowel syndrome.
Spearheading the consumer revolution is the US-based
Campaign for Real Milk, a movement inspired by the
British Campaign for Real Ale. Nutritionist Sally
Fallon – founder of the American campaign – says
pasteurization spoils milk by destroying vitamins C,
B6 and B12, destroying enzymes, denaturing fragile
milk proteins, killing beneficial bacteria and
promoting dangerous pathogens such as E. coli
0157. She claims milk pasteurization is linked
to tooth decay, colic in infants, osteoporosis,
arthritis, heart disease and cancer.
According
to Fallon pasteurization was introduced in the 1920s
to combat diseases like TB and undulant fever which
were present in milk because of poor animal
nutrition and dirty production methods. Today’s
production methods are far more hygienic. Modern
stainless steel tanks, milking machines,
refrigerated transport and environmental health
inspections make pasteurization unnecessary for
public protection.
When the
US campaign started in 1989 only a handful of
American farmers were supplying raw milk direct to
consumers. Now the campaign
website
lists hundreds of producers across the country. Now
Grass Roots Foods hopes to do the same here in the
UK.
As
well as providing consumers with a healthier food,
the campaign also aims to save the American family
farm, under threat from the rise of corporate
agri-business. If just one-in-ten American families
decide to buy pasture-fed, raw milk direct from the
farm, says Fallon, the American rural economy will
undergo a total renaissance.
Federal
agriculture authorities view the movement with
alarm. They claim that by choosing to drink raw milk
consumers are playing “Russian roulette” with their
health. In many states the sale of un-pasteurized
milk is banned. Determined consumers are getting
round the law by forming “cow share” arrangements
with farmers. The cows are owned by the
shareholders. Rather than buy milk from the farm,
consumers simply turn up to collect their own milk.
In some states agriculture departments are
challenging the arrangement, and food campaigners,
the
Weston A. Price Foundation,
are working with farmers to help formulate a legal
defence.
At
Fresno in California’s fertile Joaquin Valley, the
McAfee family supply raw milk from 350 cows grazing
organic pastures all year round. It’s among the most
nutrient-rich milk available in America. According
to Mark McAfee the milk – marketed under the brand
name
Organic Pastures Dairy Company – is highly pathogen resistant. Despite years of
rigorous testing no human pathogen has been found in
an OPDC product. Because raw milk contains
beneficial bacteria it’s unlikely that any pathogen
finding its way into the milk would survive. The
natural pathogen-killing processes would destroy it
and keep the milk safe.
California
is one of only four US states allowing raw milk to
be sold in stores. Now the State Legislature has
introduced a law placing tough limits on the number
of coliform bacteria allowed in raw milk. But most
coliform strains don’t cause illness, say the real
milk campaigners. Raw milk is already tested for the
ones that do – E. coli, salmonella, listeria and
campylobacter. The rest are part of the teeming
culture of bacteria and enzymes that give raw milk
its health-protecting properties. The real milk
campaign sees the new Californian law as simply the
latest move to get raw milk suppliers put out of
business.
According
to Mark McAfee, raw milk has a big part to play in
improving the health of Americans. Increasing
numbers of US consumers have severely weakened
immune systems, he says. They can become ill by
eating small numbers of foreign bacteria that their
bodies are not familiar with. It’s estimated that
about 70% of the strength of a healthy immune system
is made up of the diversity of living bacteria found
in the intestines. Raw milk provides a perfect
source for the "seeding and feeding" of these
diverse populations of living bacteria. The average
American diet is practically devoid of living
bacteria (all killed foods and few bacterial
sources). Human immune systems have suffered as a
result. Consuming raw milk and dairy products is an
important step towards regaining immune strength and
overall health.
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