Guest guest Posted February 24, 1999 Report Share Posted February 24, 1999 >Now, I am not saying it >is always the case that they all develop the disease. For me it was a >personal decision and I humbly sugget each parent to do the research before >making their own individual choice. Also, I was told that if you give your >chld vitamins, herbs, good diet (no white flour, no white sugar, etc.) that >they are less likely to contract anything, or can fight it off quicly if >they do. Vaccinations: Personally I quite agree with this approach. My findings are such that ALL diseases mental and physical are originating from poor diet and incorrect foods ie white sugar and flour, processed food etc., Some doctors have stated that these things injested over long periods are the cause of the different cancers. If you are healthy you won't get disease. Dr. Marie Stopes said:...(certain, alternative) medicines are only swallowed and rubbed on and cannot do a fration of the frightful injury to our race done by the medical profession's injections into the bloodstream and tissues of active virus, dirt and anti-toxins. She also objected to 'unscrupulous advertising,' but the most unscrupulous piece of advertising I have ever seen was (recently) put out by the medical profession itself, urging that foul poison pasteurised milk, on the public. The lateMr. F.A. MacQuisten, K.C., M.P., said of that commodity: "some people think that peasteurised milk is from the pasture. It is nothing but half-boiled milk lacking in nourishment. If you give to calves they die. If you give it to rats they fail to reproduce their species. It is a form of birth control." (printed in Daily Mirror, March 2nd, 1940.) The solution, as Srila Prabhupada said, is to grow our own food and keep our own cows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 1999 Report Share Posted March 10, 1999 > > > The lateMr. F.A. MacQuisten, K.C., M.P., said of that commodity: "some > people think that peasteurised milk is from the pasture. It is nothing but > half-boiled milk lacking in nourishment. If you give to calves they die. If > you give it to rats they fail to reproduce their species. It is a form of > birth control." (printed in Daily Mirror, March 2nd, 1940.) > > The solution, as Srila Prabhupada said, is to grow our own food and keep our > own cows. I dropped the response to the AyurVeda as weren't we requested to do so? Also, didn't Srila Prabhupada teach pasturisng milk? Or is there a difference between What Srila Prabhupada taught and what pasturisation is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 1999 Report Share Posted March 11, 1999 > Also, didn't Srila Prabhupada teach pasturisng milk? Or is there a > difference between What Srila Prabhupada taught and what pasturisation is? Could somebody search through the folio in this regard? Ys UD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 1999 Report Share Posted March 11, 1999 Madhava Gosh replied with the previous quote: > The lateMr. F.A. MacQuisten, K.C., M.P., said of that commodity: "some > people think that peasteurised milk is from the pasture. It is nothing but > half-boiled milk lacking in nourishment. If you give to calves they die. If > you give it to rats they fail to reproduce their species. It is a form of > birth control." (printed in Daily Mirror, March 2nd, 1940.) > > The solution, as Srila Prabhupada said, is to grow our own food and keep our > own cows. I dropped the response to the AyurVeda as weren't we requested to do so? Also, didn't Srila Prabhupada teach pasturisng milk? Or is there a difference between What Srila Prabhupada taught and what pasturisation is? Radha Krsna das: Yes I only replied to Ayuvedic conf as they sent me one. It was a continuing conversation. Also we have a quote for those who feel the agricultural way of health is alright for some, but maybe not for everyone??? According to the author of the Garbadan Samskaras book in France it is quoted in sastra that for this age it is through food that we should purify ourselves or through the medium of good food we will remain in good health all our lives; rather than the other extremely refined sciences, that many cannot understand. Maybe someone with folio can find this reference, I have only heard of it from this source. Everyone has to eat food, so for poor and rich alike good food should be made available, thus imporving the health of the general public. 'The health of a nation is it's greatest asset.' (Howard) This is an interesting point: Pasteurizing. The above quote says it is nothing but half boiled milk. Prabhupada said boil the milk, which destroys anti bodies, I understand.[And what is that -you should boil milk three times] And as it is only an exceptional few who can get to drink really fresh milk, most of the population will have to boil it. This is my understanding. Incidentally there is nothing quite like FRESH milk straight from Mother Cow. It has to be tasted to be beleived. And many farmers I meet tell me that if their leys are of a good mixture, being fully ORGANIC - all their FODDER SHOULD BE ORGANIC, including many wild herbs and flowers etc. it will taste sweet anyway - (thus saving sugar?, If I sweeten, which I don't always do; it depends on the source of the milk, I prefer to use honey which we can also make on our farms.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 Louis Pasteur discovered that if milk was boiled it was safe. He is counted as one of the most intelligent men in history. In Indian villages they have been boiling the milk since time immemorial. They keep it hot on the stove and it stays safe all day. The left over is made into yogurt Modern technology has brought about very fast, pressurized, pasteurization, which destroys the good bacteria also. Some cartons give the info about how it was pasteurized. The worst is super hot super fast. That milk is sealed is a special carton and doesn't need refrigeration because there are no bacteria.. Foolish consumers think that is an improvement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 When I first became a grhasta and moved out of the temple I was a little poorer than I am now, we did not have a refridgerator for a few months, we boiled the milk twice a day, a 4 liter bag lasted 3 to 4 days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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