Daily Archives: December 25, 2011

Minding your Mitochondria — how Dr. Terry Wahls cured her MS through diet

From Cryptogon.com:

“This is one of the most astonishing videos that I have ever seen. Please consider sharing this through your networks. Dr. Terry Wahls learned how to properly fuel her body. Using the lessons she learned at the subcellular level, she used diet to cure her MS and get out of her wheelchair.”

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Michael Schmidt makes naughty or nice list on Bill Marler’s “Food Safety News”

But he’s in good company. Raw milk journalist David Gumpert also made that list. From Dan Flynn, on Food Safety News:

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Michael Schmidt is a Canadian raw-milk farmer who went on a five-week hunger strike, vowing to “go unto death” until Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty met briefly with him on Nov. 4 to discuss Canada’s ban on the sale of unpasteurized milk. Although a spokesman said McGinty has no plans to change Canada’s raw-milk policy, the premier suggested Schmidt lobby members of Parliament to see if there is support for overturning the ban. Continue reading

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Amish raw milk farmer won’t be cowed

From Michael Tennant in the New American:

“Milk may do a body good, but selling it without the government’s stamp of approval does not. Dan Allgyer, an Amish dairy farmer, is finding that out the hard way. The federal government is trying to slap a permanent injunction on him preventing him from selling his cows’ product to willing customers in other states — all because Allgyer and his customers prefer to trade in milk that has not been pasteurized.

The sale of unpasteurized, or raw, milk is legal in Pennsylvania, where Allgyer lives. In Maryland, where some of his customers live, it is not. The Food and Drug Administration has decided that interstate sales of raw milk, particularly when the state for which the milk is destined bans its sale, are illegal; and that is why Allgyer now finds himself in hot moo juice with the feds. Continue reading

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