Organic Pastures Milk In Plastic

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organic pastures

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plastic

[2008]

[Aajonus]

Do you have a question?

[David]

Yes. I'm drinking a lot of curdled milk. I'm pretty much exclusively drinking milk that's curdled, that's yogurt and sometimes turns to cottage cheese. Cause I buy a lot of past expiration Organic Pastures. What kind of a substance, if I'm drinking so much yogurt to milk and even cottage milk that is sort of cottage cheese?

Am I getting my daily cheese? Is the substance changing significantly from the actual milk? And also since it's Organic Pastures, is there anything wrong with Organic Pastures?

[Aajonus]

Well, I don't like that Organic pastures put their stuff in plastic. That's what I don't like.

[David]

That's the only problem?

[Aajonus]

That's a big problem. He denies it, but he doesn't give a shit. He's out to make money. He stopped using the bottles because he could make more money by using plastic and not having recycle it.

[David]

But that plastic on the website, he asked stuff about he's pretty high in. Thinks it's really the best plastic there is.

[Aajonus]

Let me tell you, he gets that information from the plastic companies. The guys selling it. When I've done tests on milk that have come from not his milk, cuz it cost me about $2,000 for a test. Um, but when I did tests on raw milk that came in plastic, there was always some plastic residues in there.

[David]

But are there better plastics and worse plastics?

[Aajonus]

Of course.

[David]

Well, the stuff Amos is using is still the cheap stuff.

[Aajonus]

I get my stuff in glass. I buy his glass. I pay a lot of money for it, but I get it in glass.

[Kathy]

Well, you mean it's not good to transfer it from the plastic to the glass?

[Aajonus]

Yeah, you wanna get it outta plastic as soon as possible.

[Kathy]

So, we don't buy the plastic if you get the two quarts?

[Aajonus]

I prefer not having any plastic residues in my milk. I haven't done any tests because it's such a small amount, that even a small amount could become accumulative, but it's so hard to test for those trace amounts in the feces to determine, yes, it came from the milk.

Somebody would have to be on a pure milk diet from plastic for me to be able to determine how much is passed out. But then other foods that would be hard to evaluate on how much plastic does damage. But back to your first question, which is milk in its different forms, always have different functions.

Now, if I I've been on this raw diet so long, I am so clean. [Goes on to say he doesn't drink much clabbered milk because it bloats him and he doesn't have toxic fats to break down]

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