A1 Vs A2 Milk - Organic Pastures Rice Bran

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a2 milk

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cow diet

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[2012]

[Attendee]

What about this a1, a2 thing?

[Aajonus]

Well, I haven't found anything in my experiments with people on this diet, haven't found any difference. But when I'm living just on like two or three foods, I do notice the difference.

[Attendee]

Well, what's the a1 doing?

[Aajonus]

A1, I will have less energy from.

A2, I have more energy.

[Attendee #2]

What does that mean? I don't know what A1 and A2 means.

[Aajonus]

It's a certain kind of genetic makeup that builds the milk? There are certain chemicals that are produced in A2 cows that are not produced A1 cows.

Well, it's just because some cows have been crossbred and it's caused a problem. Your jerseys, most of them are A2. Holsteins are usually A1.

[Attendee #2]

What does Eli have?

[Aajonus]

He has both, but they're all moving to a A2's.

[Attendee #3]

What about that Organic Pastures milk?

[Aajonus]

I don't trust Mark as far as I can say. There was a few years when he was feeding them organic rice bran. You can't feed organic rice bran because once the brand has been processed with steam to get it off of the rice, it's processed and bran is not a complete food.

And it was turning the milk really bitter because you got-

[Attendee #2]

I remember that. It was awful a couple times.

[Aajonus]

Because you got gibberellic acid in the bran.

[Attendee #3]

What's that?

[Aajonus]

Gibberellic acid is an acid, it's a fatty acid. It's an ester in the bran that causes swelling.

They extract it from rice bran to give to grapes and other plants to make them big and swollen. But that causes swelling of the brain, swelling a lot of people's systems. And it's really bitter and nasty tasting when the ester that are really bitter aren't removed and usually they remove them and it's even more toxic cause they use kerosene to do that.

So, when the gibberellic acid in the bran is digested by the cow, it doesn't break down that that bitter ester.

[Attendee #3]

And so when you drink Organic Pasture's milk, your brain is-

[Aajonus]

They don't do it anymore. I came down on on Mark pretty hard for it.

[Attendee #3]

And what's he been doing presently?

[Aajonus]

I don't know what he is doing. That's why I say, I don't trust the man. He was saying organic, organic, organic and he was feeding them non-organic substances for two years. That was way back in 2003 and 2004?

[Attendee #3]

How long it take for something like that to go out of the animal system?

[Aajonus]

Well, out of the milk, it would take about 20, 25 days.

[Attendee #2]

Do you trust Claravale?

[Aajonus]

As you can see, I'm drinking out of their bottle, but this is the milk from Pennsylvania, the Amish milk.

[Attendee #2]

What they delivered to your house in California from Pennsylvania.

[Aajonus]

Yeah. We have a truck that brings it to us.

We're a buying club. No one in Santa? Rawsome was closed.

This is a private one.

[Attendee #2]

But this is the food, the milk that, all the food that's coming from Pennsylvania.

[Aajonus]

Yeah.

[Attendee #2]

Is that private?

[Aajonus]

You can't go there and buy anything, you have to order online and then you go pick it up. There's a pickup place.

[Attendee #3]

Also, the people that are doing this co-op, they're trying to minimize attention so the authorities don't get involved.

So if you join 'em, you have to be recommended because the word goes out and they could easily get busted, so there's a lot of precautions being taken.

[Attendee #2]

But there's a delivery down here on Saturday afternoon.

[Aajonus]

Every two weeks.

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