The "Campaign for Real Milk" is a project of the Weston A. Price Foundation, a highly informative website that will explain why our support of raw-milk pasture-based family farms is essential for the health of the planet, the country, the neighborhood, and our families. It includes a regulary updated page on what's happening with real milk in the US and in other countries. For a detailed rebuttal of the FDA case against raw milk consumption, see www.realmilk.com, especially the link on that page to the “slide-by-slide response to FDA Powerpoint.”
For more information than you ever wanted to know about kefir, its history, its health benefits, and its variations, including recipes and detailed instructions on making it, see Dominic N Anfiteatro's masterpiece on kefir at http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html.
For current information on organic agriculture, including regular newsletters, see the website of the Organic Consumers Association, www.organicconsumers.org.
For the self-proclaimed "#1 Site for Grass-Fed Food & Facts, see the Eat Wild website at www.eatwild.com. This site includes a state-by-state directory of farms to encourage purchasing products from local grass-based farms as well as a highly informative page on the "Health Benefits of Grassfed Products" with an abundance of scientific studies.
Rawmilk.org is the "#1 advocacy resource for natural, non-pasteurized dairy," maintained by the non-profit organization "Right to Choose Healthy Food."
"Just the facts about raw milk," can be found in Randolph Jonsson's website, www.raw-milk-facts.com.
For the ultimate inspiration to pick up a shovel and grow your own food, get a subscription, visit the on-line bookstore or order the best catalogue on eco-agriculture, or at least visit the website of ACRES USA, "Voice for Eco-Agriculture" at www.acresuse.com! In their "Toolbox" section, they have a wealth of articles archived. My favorite is probably the short and entertaining "Everthing I Want to Do Is Illegal" by Joel Salatin from September 2003.
For legal assistance, policitical action, raw milk inspiration, and lots of information, visit the Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund at "www.ftcldf.org" and consider making a donation.
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