Frozen Butter, Breakout From Milk

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babies

children

formula

detox

milk

allergies

rash

butter

frozen

pasteurized milk

[2010]

[Attendee]

Like rashes on his face or diaper kinda rash.

[Aajonus]

Is he drinking it cold or warm?

[Attendee]

Warming it up.

[Aajonus]

You always warm i?

[Attendee]

Usually we like put under like hot water and warm it.

[Aajonus]

When did you start feeding him the raw?

[Attendee]

Probably about 17 months. 11, 12 months we started feeding him.

[Aajonus]

Okay. So, 11 or 12 months you started feeding him?

[Attendee]

Yeah.

[Aajonus]

So, what did you feed him when he was feeding prior? Regular formula?

[Attendee]

Just organic milk or formula to start, get off that and then go to organic milk.

[Aajonus]

So, pasteurized homogenized?

[Attendee]

Pretty much, yeah.

[Aajonus]

So, he's got old lactate, toxic lactate and cauterized lactate and probably cauterized casein and that'll cause rashes.

Now we're supposed to discard 90% of our toxins through the skin. So, if it goes out through the bowels, it causes diarrhea. If it comes up vomit of quartz coming out the stomach, that's not a good place for it to go because the damages bacteria and the damages the environment in the intestine.

80% - 90% of digestion is supposed to be bacterial. Only 10% - 20% is enzymatic, digestive juices and those digestive juices, like the hydrochloric acid, which is our main one, is to break down larger particles of food into smaller particles of food for the bacteria to infiltrate those molecules and eat them.

Their waste is our food. So, we basically live on a diet of shit and piss from bacteria . Now, when you think about that, you look at the medical profession and you say, what is all this bacteria phobia? What is all that about? It's all about hiding the real culprits of disease, which is industrial pollution.

[Attendee]

Do you have an opinion on colostrum?

[Aajonus]

Colostrum is the first 3 - 5 days after a calf is born. The mother, the cow produces a mainly buttery milk. Cream is very difficult to the digest, so if you gave a calf that was only 1 - 5 days old, that calf would have constant diarrhea if you fed them whole milk with the cream. So the cow mother makes a butter milk basically. So, that's why colostrum is so yellow. The cream is already broken down into a buttery substance.

[Attendee]

I looked through your book, I didn't really see that mentioned?

[Aajonus]

It wasn't something that people could get, now they can get it. When I wrote my book, it wasn't available.

[Attendee]

What do you think?

[Aajonus]

It's wonderful. I will buy it every time I get a chance, I will drink it every time I get a chance.

[Attendee]

If someone doesn't have access to raw butter for the moisturizing/lubrication formula. If they had pasteurized butter, does that that hold any nutritional value?

[Aajonus]

It might be better than processed vegetable oils, but it certainly is not the equivalent of raw unsalted butter.

Even freezing butter is a problem and Sally Fallon and all those say, oh, freeze this, freeze that.

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