Posted on 01/02/2014 10:50:33 AM PST by Jim Robinson
Heck, we're starting to see it happening with the NSA-spying.
I think when the spark comes, the explosion is going to be swift and violent.
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5. Probiotics help you digest food
That one’s actually true; I have a friend who’s lactose intolerant while he’s here in the states, but when he went to Mongolia and had unpasteurized milk-stuffs he handled it just
fine.
Yes. Mongolia is the place we should all move to. Thanks for the tip.
The point wasn't about location, but about the processing (pasteurization [and homogenization, to a degree]) that kills off probiotics -- If I drink a lot of processed milk (say a quart) I'll get the runs, that just doesn't happen to me if I drink raw milk.
“The point wasn’t about location, but about the processing (pasteurization [and homogenization, to a degree]) that kills off probiotics — If I drink a lot of processed milk (say a quart) I’ll get the runs, that just doesn’t happen to me if I drink raw milk.”
You referred to lactose intolerance. Pasturization does not alter those ingredients associated with lactose intolerance.
Sure it does, what do you think the bacteria process? (Lactose, for one... plus there's the byproducts they produce.)
Also, heat can alter enzymes:
Enzymes act as catalysts because of their three dimensional protein structure. This structure is controlled by many factors, but is particularly sensitive to changes in pH, salts and temperature. Small changes in the temperature of a reaction can significantly alter the reaction rate, and extremely high temperatures can irreversibly alter both the three dimensional structure of the enzyme and its activity. It may even render the enzyme non-functional; that is, to denature the enzyme
But ....
“If, however, the inhibitor binds to a site on the enzyme other than the active site, then the inhibition is known as allosteric, or non-competitive inhibition.”
“heat can alter enzymes:”
Please state which enzymes require for our health are destroyed by pasteurization of milk.
I don't know; I'm not a bio-chemist, nor do I care enough to find out — your assertion was that pasteurization didn't alter the enzymes, I showed that it's at least theoretically possible it could.
What I do know from experience is that both me and my friend's bodies treat raw-milk differently than that of processed (pasteurized/homogenized) and that it's not uncommon — supported by (a) my great-grandfather's observation of children's health when it was switched, and (b) most people who have consumed both raw and processed milk, and (c) some people can handle live-culture yogurt while not being able to handle pasteurized (sterilized).
“I don’t know;”
Enough said. Thank you for your honesty.
We do not have to buy anything just because the Federal Government tells us we do. We are a free people....remember?
I will not comply either. I’ll get my health insurance when I find the right employer or on my own. It’s time that conservatives, libertarians and others who oppose this and other such monstrosities unite and defeat it.
“Where’s Hercules when you need him? Time to clean out the stables.”
The Obamacare Stable can be cleaned financially by not signing up. Instead of huge Herculean efforts, cleanse the Obamacare Stable one refusal at a time.
Do not comply.
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