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Real milk on NPR

Posted by Liz Reitzig on July 28, 2010

On the Morning Edition July 19, 2010,  NPR covered the increasing popularity of fresh milk.

It was an honor to sit down with April Fulton and discuss with her all my reasons for choosing fresh milk.

I think she did a fantastic job piecing together all the information she collected to give a balanced explanation on why some consumers choose fresh milk.  I was thrilled to hear that a former FDA person actually admitted that pasteurization does destroy some nutrients.  At the end of the program, the narrator says “The food safety expert says not getting sick is what’s important.

He would never drink raw milk. But he thinks banning it only encourages Liz Reitzig and others to skirt the law, and that could put them at greater risk.

If you’re one of the one to 3 percent of the population that drinks raw milk, Acheson says make sure that the cows are clean, your hands are clean, and the bottle are sterilized and stored properly.”

This is the most flexibility I have ever heard from a government person on raw milk.  Kudos to NPR for covering this important topic and doing such a great job on it!

About Liz Reitzig
Liz Reitzig is a
certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

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Farm Food Voices DC 2011

Posted by Liz Reitzig on July 28, 2010

Joel Salatin and Joel Thevoz teamed up to bring us a perfectly roasted Polyface Farm pig for Farm Food Voices 2010

The planning is underway for the national food freedom lobby day!  Check out the new site dedicated to documenting as farmers, producers and chefs

prepare for the big day on Capitol Hill.  If you know any farmers or chefs who want to participate, please pass along the invitation to them!  And…food activists from around the country are invited to attend so if you or anyone you know is interested, please follow the blog to get regular updates on how we can work together to have the greatest effect lobbying.  For those who participated this past March, please plan on being there again!

Farmers and chefs supportive of local foods are invited to participate in Farm Food Voices DC 2011 – the annual local foods feast on Capitol Hill for legislators, staff and grassroots lobbyists organized by the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association (NICFA)

Led by Chef Bryan Voltaggio of VOLT restaurant in Frederick, MD,

and Emceed by Joel Salatin, Polyface Farm, Swoope, VA

Read more here…


About Liz Reitzig
Liz Reitzig is a
certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

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Jimmy Moore “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” Book Review: The Liberation Diet By Kevin Brown And Annette Presley

Posted by Kevin Brown on July 26, 2010

Summertime 2010 Book Review Series:

The Liberation Diet By Kevin Brown and Annette Presley

People these days feel trapped by the obvious failure of conventional wisdom when it comes to their diet and health.  They have faithfully followed everything they’ve been told is good for them down to the last bit of whole grain bread and tofu burgers that are most commonly associated with the standard low-fat, high-carb, plant-based dietary recommendations but they still inexplicably deal with obesity and chronic disease like never before!  What the heck is going on here?  Its one thing to fool around with your personal fitness and nutrition where you are expected to gain weight and have unhealthy blood sugars, lipids and the like.  But what can explain these things happening when you’re supposedly doing everything 100% right?

That’s the answer that personal trainer Kevin Brown and registered dietitian Annette Presley answer for readers in their counterintuitive book called

The Liberation Diet: Setting America Free from the Bondage of Health Misinformation!.

Brown and Presley do an outstanding job of explaining the breakdown that is happening with nutrition in the 21st Century. They correctly identify whats wrong with a one-size-fits-all approach to promoting the same diet to

everyone without taking into account the specific individualized factors that make one way of eating better than another for certain people. Challenging this conventional wisdom on nutrition is what you get early and often from The Liberation Diet and the authors d

on’t hold back in blasting away at the nonsense that pervades from the so-called health experts and government policymakers responsible for perpetrating these lies on the unsuspecting public.  The stories behind how foods like Crisco came into being are truly fascinating and should make you shudder about what the food industry is feeding Americans that we DON’T yet know about.  We learn that clever marketing and a little sleight of hand is all it takes to convince people to start eating something their great-grandparents would have never even entertained a thought about eating.  From margarine to Cool Whip to Wonder Bread, we’re surrounded by so many fake foods that the message this book implores on the reader is to simply get back to eating real, whole foods again.  Duh!

As you turn page after page of The Liberation Diet, you’ll no doubt find yourself becoming angrier and angrier by all the preponderance of the evidence presented that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that we have been

lied to about what constitutes a healthy diet.  And even more egregious is the story you’ll read about entrepreneurs Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller who were the ones who set up the accreditation process for medical schools.  Because they saw the potential for billions of dollars in profits from pharmaceutical sales, the only schools that would be accredited were ones that taught students about how to prescribe expensive drugs to their patients rather than having them learn about the equally effective nutritional therapies.  Unfortunately, this model for teaching medical school students still exists today while millions of people in the United States are needlessly suffering from mostly preventable diseases related their diet.  You may need to start breathing deeply or take a walk in between chapters to get your blood pressure down again because this information will have you up in arms!

Brown and Presley also point readers back to the infamous Seven Countries study by Ancel Keys that has become the standard-bearer for the low-fat diet quagmire that is surprisingly still in existence today despite the fact there have never been any scientific studies published proving it is effective for weight loss or improving health.  In fact, there is ample evidence that the diet has been a dismal failure for people with obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other diseases of modern man.  But rather than admitting they’ve been wrong all these years, the purveyors of the high-carb, low-fat diet keep touting it as the gospel truth while tens of millions more are getting sick and dying from the biggest health scam in the history of the world.  And the politicians on Capitol Hill are partially to blame for this as well.

Senator George McGovern and his committee on nutrition in the mid-1970′s were the ones who created all the mass hysteria and fear-mongering about saturated fat when they promoted the now-infamous Dietary Goals for Americans that was later picked up by the United States Department of Agriculture to help them promote the sale of more key crops like grains, corn and bean (which just so happen to be very high in carbohydrate).  The authors write in their book, They liked the idea of a low-fat diet because if people cut the fat from their diets, they would have to add carbohydrates.  Again, this is still the overriding theme of the USDA Dietary Guidelines released every five years in the United States with seemingly no dramatic changes each time new recommendations are released. This is why The Liberation Diet book was written and so sorely needed in modern-day society.  Its time for public revolt against the status quo!

So if everything is so grim and bleak, do we have any hope at all? You bet we do!  Its called THE TRUTH and you get a lot of it within the pages of this book.  Learn why saturated fat and cholesterol are not the reasons why we have heart disease, how eating butter, lard, and coconut oil are actually good for you, why high cholesterol foods like eggs are healthy, why consuming real whole (raw) milk is optimal for your health, and why the highly processed hydrogenated fats (trans fats) and vegetable oils are the real villains in our diet along with sugar and excessive consumption of carbohydrate.  And there are some real doozy stories you’ll read about how common carbohydrate foods consumed by most Americans like cereal actually came into existence.  You’ll never believe it until you read about it.  This book is peppered with ample evidence that should convince you that eating carbs will make you fat, diseased, and eventually dead from some preventable chronic health problems that nobody is talking about.  You’ll learn that there is absolutely zero science supporting a high-carb diet and that livin la vida low-carb is NOT the fad diet it has been made out to be by the anti-low-carb members of the health media.

Other topics of interest covered in this book include calories in, calories out, salt, water, exercise, supplements, and more! Real-life examples of how people have changed their lives by implementing the strategies of The Liberation Diet are also included to encourage you as you take this newfound journey for yourself.  Of course, you also get lots of recipes, references and other resources to help you along as you improve your lifestyle for good.  Having interviewed both Kevin Brown and Annette Presley for my health-based podcast, I can personally attest that they are the real deal when it comes to articulating information that will help you in your personal weight and health goals.  If you’ve been frustrated and felt trapped by the low-fat lie that’s been heavily promoted for far too long, then why not give the concepts outlined in this book a try for yourself?  It could be the answer you’ve been looking for all along.

Jimmy Moore author of LivinLaVida Lo-Carb

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Kevin Brown is President of Liberation Wellness and co-author of the Liberation Diet. He serves as a Fellow on the National Board of Fitness Examiners, and is president of Visionary Trainers. Kevin and his wife Tracy are Chapter leaders for the Weston A. Price foundation, a non-profit organization that is helping restore real food to its rightful place in the American diet.

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Cops Raid Raw Food Club, Guns Drawn

Posted by Maureen Diaz on July 24, 2010

The Cooler at Rawsome Foods, filled with-gasp!-unpasteurized dairy products!!!

Bizarre is all I can say. After the Wisconsin DATCP raided the Vernon Hershberger Farm, authorities gathered the “evidence” they needed and moved on to California where they raided the private (as in, “not public”) Rawesome Food Club.

Were they looking for illegal drugs? Illegal immigrants? Illegal money laundering? No folks, I kid you not; the “authorities” came in, guns drawn, looking for (drum roll please…) Raw Milk!

How silly they look, searching carefully under tables and boxes of vegetables, guns in hand just in case some radical foodie might jump them. What would one of these scary individuals do to them anyway? Give them a (raw) milk bath?!

Ah, please Big Brother; you have grown too big for your britches. Why don’t you go after the really bad guys and let us have our food? Can you not see how ridiculous this is, and how positively hilarious you look? Sheesh.

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Maureen Diaz is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist, Educator, and Cooking Instructor. She works from home where she oversees the education and daily life of her large family. Maureen has also produced 3 cooking DVD’s including her latest available now, the Liberation Wellness Cooking DVD. For purchasing information email Maureen at: mamasfollies@gmail.com or visit her website, FilmBaby.com

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Wait, it’s “Genetics”?!

Posted by Maureen Diaz on July 20, 2010

Morgan Spurlock of "SuperSize Me" fame

I’ve heard it all; because several family members have had their gall bladders removed, the only reasonable conclusion is that it is”genetics”. I am not wanting to poke fun at anyone, but do we really need to place the blame for every ill on our genes? Really?!

Folks, genetics have been blamed for every ill under the sun: cancer, diabetes, heart disease, birth defects, excema, schizophrenia, obesity, breast cancer, etc.; along with a few “disorders’ such as laziness, obsessive compulsiveness, depression, shyness… You get the picture.

Well I’m not buyin’ it folks; I’m just not. After all, most of these diseases and disorders are particular to modern man, and certainly the rest occurred  infrequently at best in people who suffered from malnutrition, war, and lack of decent living conditions, or indulged to excess.

But, “No!”, you say. “My mother was diabetic, my grandmother diabetic, and I am also diabetic; therefore it must be genetic”. More importantly, “My doctor says it is genetic!”  Well, let’s bow down to the doctor/god who proclaims such truth!

Folks, we live in a processed world. Likely you are eating a similar diet as an adult to what you were fed as a child. This means your mother ate the same types of foods as you ate (and, scary though it seems, your children now do as well). Mom learned to cook from her mother, although Grandma likely ate far better as a girl than she did later in life, which is why she only developed diabetes as an old woman, not at 30, or 20, or… as people do now.

Our great grandparents ate mostly simple, local, whole foods. They had gardens, farms, or neighbors who were farmers. Their diets consisted of fresh, whole (unprocessed) milk, eggs, meat, fresh fruits & vegetables, and whole grains. They used lard and butter for cooking and baking, not crisco and vegetable oil. Fermented foods such as sauerkraut or pickles were part of the daily diet. Processed foods only began to make strong appearances on the local grocer’s shelves around the turn of the 20th century. Even still it was eggs, meat, and butter that were in demand. Now consider this: they and their parents died of old age, not degenerative disease!

I recall well my grandmother’s cooking; she was famous in our little Mid-Western town for her culinary skill. But she was feeding us on all kinds of new-fangled foods like sugar (and artificial color/flavor) laden Jello, casseroles made from canned vegetable and Campbells soup, and Tater Tots. Her pie crusts were dutifully made with Crisco, the fillings filled with canned fruit. Not good; Grandma died at 63.

My own mother fed us hamburger helper, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, turkey burgers (ultimate bluck!) and powdered skimmed milk. She has asthma, allergies, and developed other problems in spite of switching to “healthy” (low-fat) foods when I was a teen. I now tell people that it is important we get our nutrients from real food, not nutritional supplements: Mom popped multitude pills everyday, but even still refuses to eat butter or drink much whole, unprocessed milk (thankfully, she does consume some raw milk). She is proud of her 2 eggs a day, but suffers from severe short term memory loss and has had most of her major joints replaced. (Sorry Mom, but your story is just such a good example :-P )

You must understand: we were not created to require knee replacements and back surgery. Nor were our bodies designed for behavior and learning disorders, degenerative diseases, depression, cancer. Our vision is supposed to hold out pretty well until we’re elderly, as is every other part of our body. And we were supposed to be able to eat all good things, not suffer from Celiac Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Then, when our time has come, we were designed to die of old age-what a concept!

There is now a new field of study called Epigenetics. This particular field explores how genes can be turned on and  off to display differing characteristics dependent upon environmental, nutrient and other factors. It is a fascinating study!

The research of Dr. Weston A Price and others, seems to corroborate  these findings. Dr. Price found that food played an absolutely integral role in the development of the human body and mind. Replacing nutrient-dense, traditional foods with the “foods of modern commerce”  caused birth defects and many physical weaknesses, along with degenerative diseases and mental/emotional disorders in the people he studied. Today’s foods are far worse than those of Price’s day, and we are also much further down the road of malnourishment, due to the displacement of nutrients in our modern, processed “foods”. The work of Dr. Francis Pottenger, as well as the information coming from the study of epigenetics clearly show that the effects of a poor diet can, in fact, be passed down for several generations. But it also shows that as individuals we can affect  change upon we, and our children’s, genes for generations to come.

So is it genetics, really? Well, in one sense I would say, “yes”. But to a much larger degree I must conclude that we hold within our hands, more specifically the tips of our forks, the power to change our very lives and the lives of future generations. It all begins with what we choose to put in our mouths, and the mouths of our families. Choose well.

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Maureen Diaz is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist, Educator, and Cooking Instructor. She works from home where she oversees the education and daily life of her large family. Maureen has also produced 3 cooking DVD’s including her latest available now, the Liberation Wellness Cooking DVD. For purchasing information email Maureen at: mamasfollies@gmail.com or visit her website, NourishingTraditionalCook.com, which is (sigh) still currently under construction.

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Part II “The Little Guy and Raw Milk in California”

Posted by Janet Demeter on July 19, 2010

This is the latest on my attempt to start a dairy coop, for raw milk of course, in California. I’ll preface it by saying that Organic Pastures is a fine dairy and we’re fortunate to have such a raw milk advocate and fighter in Mark McAfee. It’s stunning to see what’s happened just in the last few months in California concerning raw milk.

First, due to the FDA scares back East, the insurance companies of larger food stores such as Whole Foods Market will no longer cover their clients if they carry raw milk. Hence, there are fewer health food stores where you can obtain it. You can order UPS from Organic Pastures; you get a rock-bottom price of $6.50 per half-gallon, that’s right, $13.00/gallon is a rock-bottom price out here, but you have to pay the shipping charges of course. Organic Pastures is having some troubles right now with distribution charges. I was told that I would have to re-do my paperwork from 2 1/2 months ago and read an affidavit before signing the papers if I wanted to be kept on-file for future distribution. So I read the affidavit. Apparently in 2007 and 2008 there had been some illegal interstate shipping going on, and a too-cavalier attitude with an undercover FBI agent. I presume the company is now experience a legal squeeze of the financial variety. Hence they are unable to take on new distribution points. I thought it was rather odd that a company driven to go interstate couldn’t go an extra 12 miles for us!

Well that may be just the problem. The beauty of being able to get fresh, raw milk locally and support your local farmer is the endangered creature itself. I don’t know if it’s the ego-rush of running something big, heck I don’t know that half of it; but you simply cannot, in a world hostile to the freedom of the individual, lash-out inappropriately at the powers-that-be, be they right or wrong. I truly believe that desire, positive community spirit, and persistence (God help me) are the key to getting what you want. So what did we do? We went to the only competitor in the state, Claravale Dairy; I had assumed they weren’t as communicative with the public and boy was I wrong! One email inquiry of my difficulty and they were happy to help us!

Claravale Dairy is a family dairy founded in 1927 with a stellar record for quality that rivals any in the country. They will deliver fresh-from-the-cow milk to us weekly. Below is the letter to the editor that I wrote to the Acton-Agua Dulce Country Journal. Lovely Lillian, editor/owner of the paper, forever helpful, published my letter about Collette Cassidy, owner of Claravale Dairy, coming to see us with samples and a butter-making demonstration. The results of our Saturday meeting will be covered in Part III. Wish us luck!

To the Residents of Agua Dulce, Acton, and Neighboring Communities:

You are invited to attend the first General Meeting of the Agua Dulce Dairy Coop on Saturday, July 24that
1pm at a private residence in Agua Dulce. We have been trying to work with Organic Pastures Dairy to
deliver to us for the last few months, but after submitting our paperwork we were informed that Organic
Pastures is currently not adding on new distribution points for a variety of reasons. So, we contacted
Claravale Dairy, and owner Collette Cassidy said they would be willing and able to accommodate us with a
weekly delivery of real (fresh from the cow) milk. At the meeting, Collette will have samples for everyone
and also said that she’d be happy to take orders for those wanting milk at this meeting as well. The
distribution proper would start the following week. Please call Janet Demeter at 977-3125 for more
information.

Claravale Dairy has one of the best records of any dairy in the country for quality, freshness, and safety.
Today, the restrictions on raw milk are at an all-time high, with a real campaign from the FDA and Big
Agriculture and Chemical to squeeze-out the small dairies—especially back East. Here in California, the
larger stores such as Whole Foods have opted out of offering raw milk due to difficulties with the insurance
companies, as a result of this squeeze of bad press. One of the most important things we can do for our
health today is to have a direct relationship with the farmers that produce our food. Abundant Harvest
Organics, a local distributor of organic produce, is an excellent example of people trying to do just that for
our community. We wanted very much to find a way of providing fresh-from-the-cow milk to local families
who want/need it on a regular basis, and it’s finally happening!

Membership to the coop is free; all that is required is a registration form to be filled out. Claravale Dairy
will be offering us weekly, fresh from the cow: whole milk, skim milk, and cream. Their products come in
glass bottles, milk by the quart and cream by the pint, for optimum freshness. Visit
www.claravaledairy.com
. I will continue to invite friends and neighbors who sell eggs and other home-
made items to the weekly coop to offer the members. You are welcome to do so as well; just call the above
number. We hope very much to see you!

Many Blessings,

Janet Demeter

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Cholesterol Builds Muscle? Cholesterol and the Big FAT Lie

Posted by Janet Stuck, ND, CNC, MH, CNHP on July 16, 2010

We have been programmed to believe that any form of cholesterol is bad for us.  In fact, the opposite is true.

There is a new study finding that low levels of cholesterol can actually reduce the beneficial muscle gain from exercising. Research has also shown that people who die of heart disease have low or average blood cholesterol.

Despite the plethora of previous and on-going scientific studies, there is NO evidence linking a diet high in saturated fats and blood cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease.  In fact, almost ¾ of the fat that accumulates in the arteries is unsaturated fat.

Researchers looked at 55 healthy men and women in their 60s. Overall, the study concluded that there was a significant link between dietary cholesterol and the increase in strength: Those with the higher cholesterol intake had the most muscle strength gain. What’s more, the test subjects who were taking cholesterol-lowering drugs showed lower muscle gain than those who were not.

The researchers conducting the study were stunned. “Needless to say, these findings caught us totally off guard,” said lead researcher Steven Reichman, a professor of health at Texas A&M University.

Cholesterol facts:

Cholesterol is so vital to the body it takes a lot of cholesterol to build and maintain a healthy body, especially the brain—There are 100 grams of cholesterol in the body, 25% of which is in the brain, the highest concentration in the connection between nerve cells and myelin that protects brain and  nervous tissue.

  • Cholesterol is in all cell membranes and stored in adipose tissue.
  • Human breast milk is high in cholesterol because of the developing brain and eyes of an infant, which require large amounts of cholesterol.
  • Cholesterol is the main ingredient in bile which is an emulsifier necessary for digesting and metabolizing dietary fat.  Bile is the only way cholesterol leaves the body and is made and excreted at the direction of the liver.
  • Cholesterol is a powerful antioxidant that prevents cancer and slows aging by protection from free radical damage.
  • Cholesterol provides structural support for the cells of the body.
  • Cholesterol is the raw material needed by the body to produce Vitamin D and hormones (See my Vitamin D Blog).
  • Cholesterol is structural glue used by the body to repair lesions and fissures (caused by inflammation, nutritional deficiency and toxins) in coronary arteries.
  • Even at a very high dietary cholesterol intake, the fraction absorbed decreases, tending to limit absorption as the body keeps levels in balance with circulating blood cholesterol around and back to the liver.

Cholesterol Components:

Here are some of the components that make up cholesterol and its function in the body:

  • Cholesterol is composed of a sterol or high molecular weight alcohol, fat and fat soluble vitamins, which are bundled together into lipoproteins.
  • Lipoproteins are “transport vehicles” for fat and cholesterol in the body that travel in the blood and vary in size.  Listed are from largest to smallest order of lipoproteins with “transport vehicle”equivalents:
    • Chylomicrons – Bus – made in gut, transports dietary fat reassembled and sent out from intestinal wall
    • VLDL – Van – Made in liver, transporting liver-made-fat and cholesterol throughout the body
    • LDL – Car – Main transporter of cholesterol throughout the body-LDL is the metabolic residue VLDL
    • HDL – motorcycle – Secreted by the liver separately, transporting “loose cholesterol” back to the liver for recycling.

Not surprisingly, VLDL , the liver-made-fat, is generated in response to ingested carbohydrates resulting in its metabolic residue, LDL.  The more carbohydrates eaten the more VLDL is required to transport fat out to the body unloading its triglycerides.

High triglyceride (TG)  and low HDL numbers indicate the strongest risk factor for heart disease.  Divide TG by HDL for ratio.  Anything above a 1:1 ratio is greatest risk indicator.  (Example:  TG 90, HDL 90 = 1:1 ratio – good; TG 150 HDL 30 = 5:1 ratio – bad)  A TG number greater than 100 and a low HDL number is a strong indication that the LDL is probably the small, dense sticky blood Pattern B.  An HDL number that is high with a low TG number indicates a probable Pattern A LDL, which is “large and fluffy.”  An example would be TG 65, HDL 98, and is considered more desirable.

Cholesterol and Diet:

Let’s look at what happens when you eat a “High cholesterol” meal rich in saturated fats versus a “Government Recommended Food Pyramid” high carbohydrate meal.

Steak and Eggs:  The  fat and protein begin to separate in the stomach and ultimately become gut assembled dietary fat, releasing Chylomicrons into the bloodstream via the lymph, traveling until they release fat to the cells, shrink and disappear, being cleared from circulation within 2 to 3 hours.

Cereal and skim milk: Glucose from the carbohydrates is sent directly into the blood and may be used in the short term for energy.  After a short delay the liver starts converting excess carbohydrate into the body-made-fat called triglyceride. The liver then bundles triglycerides (liver-made-fat) with cholesterol and protein sending it out into the bloodstream as VLDL, the second largest lipoprotein and main transporter of liver-made-fat which can go on for several hours after a meal unloading its triglycerides.

As you can clearly see, metabolism is very different between a “high cholesterol, saturated fat” meal and a low-fat high-carbohydrate meal based on the food pyramid.

The body prefers fat as its main source of fuel. Saturated fats from animal and vegetable sources provide a concentrated source of energy that is very efficiently utilized by the body.  In addition, saturated fats are:

  • Modulators of genetic regulation, prevent cancer, act as carriers of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K and mineral absorption as well as numerous other biological processes
  • The main source of fuel for your heart, and also used as a source of fuel during energy expenditure  - (The heart is the only organ that doesn’t get cancer)
  • Useful antiviral agents (caprylic acid)
  • Effective as an anticaries, antiplaque and anti fungal agents (lauric acid)
  • Useful to actually lower cholesterol levels (palmitic and stearic acids)

Eight of the most common saturated fats and their sources are as follows:

  • Butyric – Milk fat of ruminants – butter
  • Caproic – milk fat
  • Caprylic – animal fat, plant fat, milk and some seeds
  • Capric – milk and some seed fats
  • Lauric – palm kernel, coconut, human breast milk
  • Myristic – milk and dairy products
  • Palmitic – animal, plants and microorganisms – palm oil and meat
  • Stearic – animals, plants, cocoa butter – meat and cocoa butter

An on-line search in Wikipedia’s definition of saturated fat states,

“Deepfry oils and baking fats that are high in saturated fats, like palm oil, tallow or lard, can withstand extreme heat (of 180-200 degrees Celsius) and are resistant to oxidation. A 2001 parallel review of 20-year dietary fat studies in the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Spain concluded that polyunsaturated oils like soya, canola, sunflower and corn degrade easily to toxic compounds and trans fat when heated up. Prolonged consumption of trans fat-laden oxidized oils can lead to atherosclerosis, inflammatory joint disease and development of birth defects. The scientists also questioned global health authorities’ wilful recommendation of large amounts of polyunsaturated fats into the human diet without accompanying measures to ensure the protection of these fatty acids against heat- and oxidative-degradation.[6

With all this information on how good saturated fats are and how bad polyunsaturated fats are, why are we so ingrained to believe that low-fat (polyunsaturated fat) and high carbohydrate diets are so healthy?

Cholesterol and Heart Disease:

In 1953 Ancel Keys, American Heart Association board member and professor at the University of Minnesota, published his Six Countries Analysis, showing a correlation between dietary fat and heart disease.

What you don’t hear is that the study was actually a 22 country study, but Keys didn’t like the results of the total 22 countries, which indicated that there was no correlation between consumption of saturated fats and heart disease, but actually the opposite. Keys omitted the other 16 countries and chose the 6 he knew would support his hypothesis.

A fellow AHA board member and staunch Keys supporter, Jeremiah Stamler, wrote a self-help book, Your Heart Has Nine Lives, which advocated the substitution of vegetable oils for butter and saturated fat.  The book and Stamler’s research was sponsored by the makers of Mazola Corn Oil and Fleishmann’s Margarine.

In addition, an interesting point to mention is the fact that cholesterol lowering statin drugs account for more profit than any other drug. Statin drugs reduce the liver’s production of coenzyme Q10, which is vital for the proper function of the heart and other muscles.  Moreover, recent studies have shown statin drugs to cause cancer in humans and laboratory animals.

In the 1980’s the total cholesterol number considered safe was 240 and below – Currently, the safe number is 200.  Why does the safe cholesterol number keep going down?  The most profitable drug needs marketed and  sold! Doctors now seem to be more driven by a number more than internal health.  Blood Cholesterol numbers naturally go up as we age and are protective in adults over 50.

French researchers found that “the incidence of cancer began to climb steadily as cholesterol values fell below 200 mg/dl.  “Data suggests that for people without heart disease only 1 in 100 is likely to benefit from taking statin drugs” according to Businessweek.

I’m scratching my head and wondering why people just can’t grasp the concept that it’s the polyunsaturated fats, processed foods, sugar, and excess carbohydrates that are bad – carbohydrates regardless of the source, simple, complex, processed, are sugar to the body and creates an insulin response, which is the real culprit when it comes to heart disease and chronic disease.

I would like to point out also that people with heart disease have been shown to have elevated uric acid levels and elevated homocysteine levels.  Both high uric acid and homocysteine levels are a direct result of excess carbohydrate consumption.

Cholesterol is Essential for Us

It has been known for over 50 years that milk is a natural antidote to elevated uric acid levels.  It is also known that Vitamin B6, B12 and Folic acid reduce homocysteine levels in the body.  Large amounts of B vitamins are necessary for digestion of sugar, processed or refined foods.  Again, we see the sugar/carbohydrate heart connection.

Just think – if cows, raw milk, butter, eggs, B vitamins, the sun, etc., had a marketing budget, ad campaign and funding, don’t you think our opinion about what is healthy would be different from what people believe today?

The government and its food pyramid says that cholesterol is bad for us–nonsense!  I say we leave the pyramids to the Ancient Egyptians and fire up the griddle for some bacon and eggs!

Resources:

Life Without Bread, Christian B. Allan Ph.D and Wolfgang Lutz, MD

Cereal Killer, Alan L. Watson

Mercola.com

Perfecthealthinstitute.com

Douglassreport.com

Articlegarden.com

Wikipedia.com

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Janet Stuck is a Doctor of Naturopathy, Certified Nutritional Counselor, Certified Wellness Nutritional Counselor, Master Herbologist and Certified Natural Health Professional. Janet writes for www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com and her website www.onestopherbshop.net.

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The Little Guy and Raw Milk in California, Part I

Posted by Janet Demeter on July 12, 2010

The Little Guy and Raw Milk in California, Part I

I began organizing a dairy coop here in Agua Dulce, CA some three months ago, before the discontinuation of raw milk in Whole Foods Markets and other larger stores.  We have a real consciousness and demand for it here.  Mark McAfee flew in April 18th to talk to our local MOMS Club and other interested parties, and we were a small group.  After his presentation, 3 of the moms out of 6 attending have switched their families to raw milk exclusively.

Through a local distributor called Abundant Harvest, who’s focus is mainly organic produce and O.P. Dairy products are “add-ons”, and through the local health food store that carries it, it runs $15 a gallon.  Through a buyers club it is available for $12 a gallon, a significant difference especially for families.  Organic Pastures promotes its buyers club with a minimum of $150 weekly of volume.  After 3 months I finally got a commitment of $225 before any volume would be added from the local Abundant Harvest deliverer, who would appreciate the proximity of the drop-off point to it’s customers in Agua Dulce, Acton, Palmdale and Lancaster, all up the 14 freeway.  After finally submitting our paperwork, we were declined.  We are some 15 mi from the 5 freeway, and close to the 14.  They said we were too far off their route to deliver.

Of course I was disappointed at first; I’d been excited about the prospect of helping to facilitate getting raw milk to people who needed it.  I have one family in Lake Hughes who just moved to California from Washington, where they had no problem getting raw cow or goat milk.  I had another gentleman willing to travel 30 miles for the coop, where we’d offer local neighborhood items like eggs and family farm produce, first-come first serve.  Then I thought about it for a while.

Alta Dena dairy does still produce some wonderful raw-milk cheese; I wonder if they’d consider, economically, selling a small portion of their volume as raw milk, at a competitive price, say $10 a gallon, for example.  I’ve sent an inquiry to Claravale Dairy, another fantastic dairy with a sterling record for quality, Jersey cow raw milk and milk products.  I don’t know if they have coops or buyers clubs, so that will be my next alternative.  However, what got me fired-up is this:  Organic Pastures Dairy is spending all kinds of energy on its goal of going Interstate.  How can 12 miles(from nearest drop-off point, Lassen’s) matter so much, then; the gas and refrigeration, a company that’s gaining over $1,000,000 increase in profit yearly?  Is the “Little Guy” and our families health really their first concern, the whole sales pitch that got us to buy in the first place?  It makes me wonder, just a little bit.

I’ll let you know what happens next for us, out here in Agua Dulce.

Keep thinking for yourselves,

Janet Demeter :)

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Follow the LOGIC…

Posted by Maureen Diaz on July 9, 2010

I received this the other day from my friend, Edwin Shank, an area organic, grass based raw dairy farmer.

Edwin and his family are doing things right, here in South Central Pennsylvania.  The farm is gorgeous, the jersey herd beautiful, and the products wonderful!

Below read the week’s newsletter wherein Edwin seeks to follow the logic behind the purported dangers of consuming unpasteurized dairy products.

Hello Friends,
Okay, so last week’s Fresh Thoughts on Fresh Food stirred your thinking a little.  Many of you liked it and passed it on to friends, but some of you had further questions… questions particularly about the ‘building of immunity’ approach to health instead of ‘kill all bacteria’ approach to health. Permit me to explain a little further.
As I stated last week, these are my answers, not necessarily the answer or your answers.
Let’s start with an analogy. According to the CDC, there are nearly 3800 drowning deaths per year in USA. That works out to a little more than 10 deaths by drowning per day. For every death caused by drowning there are another 4 near-drownings involving hospitalization, and many times permanent brain damage.
These are sobering facts. This is reality for some families somewhere in America every day. It is only normal for parents and others who care for the health and well being of our communities to ask the obvious question. What can we do to protect ourselves and our loved ones from a similar tragedy?
Since all drowning occurs in water, we might quite logically conclude that water is the enemy and that the best preventive would be to prohibit people from getting into water. Make laws. Pass regulations. Establish a Federal Drowning Prevention agency to enforce the laws. The FDP would arrest anyone who dared to violate the law which obviously was established for public welfare.
You see where I’m going with this. The alternative drowning prevention is to learn to swim and to teach your children to swim. The ability to swim makes you and your loved ones practically immune to drowning while avoiding water like the plague only leaves your family more vulnerable. More vulnerable since you can be sure that sometime in your life, in spite of your best attempts, and those of the FDP, you or your children will find yourselves unexpectedly in water without the least idea how to save yourselves.
Swimming does not make one 100% immune to drowning of course, so the FDP will always publicize a few highly emotional stories per year (complete with videos) in which those who were experienced swimmers still drowned. Parents who dared to risk their children’s lives by attempting to teach them to swim could be prosecuted for willful endangerment and their children taken from them. After all, they were willfully, carelessly, callously ignoring data from the CDC which irrefutably documents thousands of deaths per year caused by water.
I know this analogy is not perfect, so don’t drag me through the coals to tell me so, but there are many parallels.
About 5000 people die per year in America of food borne illness. These also are sobering facts.  And it is only normal for parents and others to ask the obvious question. What can we do to protect ourselves?
Many well-meaning people have concluded that bacteria are the enemy and so have set out to kill… set out to sterilize themselves and their environment. Kill all the bacteria! Fight BAC!  Buy Purell… put a dispenser in every room. Get antibacterial soap. Anti-biotics for every sniffle. Outlaw unpasteurized cider. Pasteurize nuts and almonds too. Outlaw raw milk and raw milk cheeses. These foods may contain pathogens!
There is only one problem with these bacteriaphobic actions and reactions. In spite of our best attempts, in spite of living in constant fear of the microbe and in spite of government efforts to pass food safety regulation… If we chose to live this way, we and our children will someday find that a stray bacterium has penetrated into our sterile bubble… and our artificially protected, flabby immune systems will have no defense against it.
The alternative defense against foodborne illness is to embrace bacteria as a part of a larger eco-system within which we humans try to integrate ourselves.  We focus on life instead of killing. Pro-biotic instead of Anti-biotic. This is what raw milk, raw kefir and raw cheese and raw kombucha tea are all about… building immunity and health!  We learn to swim and teach our children to swim.  Instead of fearing the water we relax and enjoy life as God created it!  We embrace living whole foods. Whole foods full of immunity building probiotic bacteria, living foods full of nutrient absorbing living enzymes. Whole living foods full of unadulterated, unprocessed, unmessed-with, cell-nourishing, cell-repairing raw fats and protein.
Only living foods give life. Only living foods full of a diversity of natural microflora from our local, natural environment can provide the education and information that our immune systems desperately need to actually protect us as God designed it.
God has designed the entire eco-system to live in harmony with bacteria. The sooner we drop our hubris and accept this humbling fact the wiser we will be.
God bless you all, Edwin Shank

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Maureen Diaz is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist, Educator, and Cooking Instructor. She works from home where she oversees the education and daily life of her large family. Maureen has also produced 3 cooking DVD’s including her latest available now, the Liberation Wellness Cooking DVD. For purchasing information email Maureen at: mamasfollies@gmail.com or visit her website, NourishingTraditionalCook.com, which is (sigh) still currently under construction.

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In Defense of Raw Milk

Posted by Maureen Diaz on July 6, 2010

Will Winter, DVM

This is the best I have read yet:  In Defense of Raw Milk, by Will Winter, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Minn. area.  Written in response to an inflammatory article, based purely on biased and unsubstantiated opinion rather than fact, which was published in the Minneapolis Tribune.

This is a must read for any who remain unconvinced of the safety and benefits of unprocessed milk coming from clean, pasture-based small family farms.

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Maureen Diaz is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist, Educator, and Cooking Instructor. She works from home where she oversees the education and daily life of her large family. Maureen has also produced 3 cooking DVD’s including her latest available now, the Liberation Wellness Cooking DVD. For purchasing information email Maureen at: mamasfollies@gmail.com or visit her website, NourishingTraditionalCook.com, which is (sigh) still currently under construction.

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