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milk
kefir
temperature
food sourcing
goats milk
cows milk
regeneration
cells
[2008]
[Aajonus]
It will reach a point where it turns into cheese and separates so much that that won't happen. In cows milk, I've never done it with goats milk, but when I get cows milk unrefrigerated, I keep the house or that area, the room that I keep the milk in at 72°. And it just sits there.
If I put a little honey in it, It'll start fermenting a little faster and it'll come into kefir in about 5 - 6 days. If I put, let's say a whole tablespoon in a gallon of milk, it will ferment in 3 days and it'll kefir, but that's too fast.
[Attendee]
But that kefir for 5- 6 days, if it's never refrigerated?
[Aajonus]
It will still help regenerate cells.
[Attendee]
Should I turn down this goats milk or should I take it?
[Aajonus]
You don't have any fat on you, very little. So, I would recommend that you have some of it.
[Attendee]
If I get two gallons, that too much?
[Aajonus]
Well, how much cows milk are you going to drink?
[Attendee]
About two gallons a week .This would probably repeat replace my cows, I'd probably drink one gallon of cows milk and one gallon goats.
[Aajonus]
That's fine.
[Attendee]
And that would actually help the cellular regeneration?
[Aajonus]
Absolutely.
[Attendee]
What if I got Amos to ship me unrefrigerated cows milk from Pennsylvania?
[Aajonus]
Okay. Well, it takes two days to ship, right?
[Attendee]
But it might hit under 72°?
[Aajonus]
Oh, it will definitely in this time of year go under.
[Attendee]
But what about summer when it would go way over 72°?
[Aajonus]
Well, it won't because when they ship something like that, it goes into a truck that's refrigerated, cooled air, conditioned.
They cannot take a chance on electronics getting damaged with heat. So, they have to keep the trucks air conditioned at the most 75°, 76°. Tthey cannot let the packages exceed that cuz they could be held responsible for electrical damage.
[Attendee]
So, you're saying I could actually get it shipped from Amos?
[Aajonus]
That's right.
The only problem would be in the planes. If that shipment gets out near the side of the-
[Attendee]
But he sends it FedEx ground.
[Aajonus]
Then it would never be harmed. It would be okay.