We should always have choice with our food and I believe that ready meals and man made drinks are to blame for illness rather than natural raw milk.
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Nadia Owiny
12 years ago
The argument of '"safety" is purposely misleading to blind the trusting public that is fed with dead processed and reconstituted product called "milk".
The first thing my mother tought me in the kitchen was HOW to pasteurise raw milk that takes as long as to boil a kettle. This is a simple choice of correct education but it has been denied to a consumer under false pretence of "safety" when the truth is all about the reality of Food Chane profits that are driven by Food Indastrialisation that kills Real Food since its beginning.
When there is no Real Food there is no REAL HEALTH
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Andrew Snashall
12 years ago
Keep up the good work
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Benjamin
12 years ago
I find it very disturbing that we have organisations such as the FSA who are supposed to make sure the food we all eat is safe are insistent on preventing the majority from accessing raw healthy milk, whilst its more than happy to allow white sugar, processed meats and other such manufactured poisons to be eaten daily!! Surely the powers that be should have the nations health at the top of their list!! However unfortunatly it doesn't In fact it's at the bottom of that list if at all, Money and keeping the corporations and pharmaceutical company's happy is top priority for them!! Scary I know but it's true, they obviously have the knowledge of the benefits of raw milk but would rather we all consumed milk full of steroids and other harmful substances, Why should we be told what we can and can't eat? Especially as we're being told by people who DO NOT CARE, take a look at what's happening in America to organic farmers!! It's unbelieveable BUT TRUE, guaranteed they will try the same things here,!!!!
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Denis Chirgwin
12 years ago
We don't want pasteurised milk, allow us the freedom to buy and enjoy fresh unpasteurised milk
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Angela Kyle
12 years ago
It's hard to get hold of the raw organic products but understandable as it's all about money and power with the supermarkets
Keep up the good work
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john rathbone
12 years ago
we were bought up on raw milk.
even school kids had raw milk.
pasteurised milk is nothing but pig swill.
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Stephen Rhodes
12 years ago
Too much of the goodness in milk is destroyed by pasteurization in order to protect a very small proportion of the population who may be at risk.
Of far greater risk is herbicide contamination of milk due to indiscriminate use of RoundUp TM and other glyphosate products entering the foodchain in feedstuff.
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Liz Silvester
12 years ago
Raw milk contains all sorts of nurtients and goodness that get killed off when pasturised. Please let us have the choice. I have been drinking it for years and have suffered no ill health. As long as the appropriate health checks are made, why can't dairy farmers - who need as much of our support as we can give, let's be honest - produce raw milk?
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Alan Gillett
12 years ago
Raw milk must be made available to all.
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Deborah Syrett
12 years ago
I don't want any other kind and find it very frustrating that it is so difficult for people to find and buy this wonderful health food in this country.
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francis howarth
12 years ago
It's about time we got some honest decent people in positions of authority. ....
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julia crighton
12 years ago
make raw milk available for purchase at supermarkets etc immediately - national disgrace that public health has got this issue so badly wrong!
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Dorothy Fitzpatrick
12 years ago
Raw organic milk is so much healthier for people and better for the cows
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Anonymous
12 years ago
I would love to be able to easily buy raw milk in this country on a local level, it has been proven to be not only safe but healthier and also helps to support the economy (local produce/farming) and our carbon footprint (less processing/energy and distribution). We should be able to make the choice to eat and drink foods untainted by chemical byproducts.
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Anonymous
12 years ago
agree with other comments that I should be given an option and free to choose to consume raw milk
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Anonymous
12 years ago
Organic and in returnable glass bottles please.
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Denis Dillon
12 years ago
I demand the freedom to buy unpateurised milk if I wish.
the nations health over corporate wealth
Milk is better in it's raw state.
We should always have choice with our food and I believe that ready meals and man made drinks are to blame for illness rather than natural raw milk.
The argument of '"safety" is purposely misleading to blind the trusting public that is fed with dead processed and reconstituted product called "milk". The first thing my mother tought me in the kitchen was HOW to pasteurise raw milk that takes as long as to boil a kettle. This is a simple choice of correct education but it has been denied to a consumer under false pretence of "safety" when the truth is all about the reality of Food Chane profits that are driven by Food Indastrialisation that kills Real Food since its beginning. When there is no Real Food there is no REAL HEALTH
Keep up the good work
I find it very disturbing that we have organisations such as the FSA who are supposed to make sure the food we all eat is safe are insistent on preventing the majority from accessing raw healthy milk, whilst its more than happy to allow white sugar, processed meats and other such manufactured poisons to be eaten daily!! Surely the powers that be should have the nations health at the top of their list!! However unfortunatly it doesn't In fact it's at the bottom of that list if at all, Money and keeping the corporations and pharmaceutical company's happy is top priority for them!! Scary I know but it's true, they obviously have the knowledge of the benefits of raw milk but would rather we all consumed milk full of steroids and other harmful substances, Why should we be told what we can and can't eat? Especially as we're being told by people who DO NOT CARE, take a look at what's happening in America to organic farmers!! It's unbelieveable BUT TRUE, guaranteed they will try the same things here,!!!!
We don't want pasteurised milk, allow us the freedom to buy and enjoy fresh unpasteurised milk
It's hard to get hold of the raw organic products but understandable as it's all about money and power with the supermarkets Keep up the good work
we were bought up on raw milk. even school kids had raw milk. pasteurised milk is nothing but pig swill.
Too much of the goodness in milk is destroyed by pasteurization in order to protect a very small proportion of the population who may be at risk. Of far greater risk is herbicide contamination of milk due to indiscriminate use of RoundUp TM and other glyphosate products entering the foodchain in feedstuff.
Raw milk contains all sorts of nurtients and goodness that get killed off when pasturised. Please let us have the choice. I have been drinking it for years and have suffered no ill health. As long as the appropriate health checks are made, why can't dairy farmers - who need as much of our support as we can give, let's be honest - produce raw milk?
Raw milk must be made available to all.
I don't want any other kind and find it very frustrating that it is so difficult for people to find and buy this wonderful health food in this country.
It's about time we got some honest decent people in positions of authority. ....
make raw milk available for purchase at supermarkets etc immediately - national disgrace that public health has got this issue so badly wrong!
Raw organic milk is so much healthier for people and better for the cows
I would love to be able to easily buy raw milk in this country on a local level, it has been proven to be not only safe but healthier and also helps to support the economy (local produce/farming) and our carbon footprint (less processing/energy and distribution). We should be able to make the choice to eat and drink foods untainted by chemical byproducts.
agree with other comments that I should be given an option and free to choose to consume raw milk
Organic and in returnable glass bottles please.
I demand the freedom to buy unpateurised milk if I wish.