I think there was a post on this before but im having a hard time trying to find it.
I have been buying raw milk from this local farmer, but she does feed her cows grains and it is a pain to drive every saturday to meet and pick up a pail of milk.
I recently found some milk in my local "heathlier" store, it's still local and the cows are grass fed, and the owners seem to know the importance of that. They provide a flyer with information beside the milk about the benefits and how homoginized milk is bad etc, but there is added vitamin D3.
Ultimately i would prefer to by this milk because its grass fed, convenient, comes in glass, local etc, but im concerned about the D3. So i am wondering if theres anything i can do to clear the vitamin d3? It also doesnt say if its pasturized, but im thinking the fact its grass fed outweighs the possible pasturization.
I really don't understand this irrational fear of vitamin D.
don't let vitamin D fear mongers make you afraid of drinking milk. The fear and anxiety you have over the vitamin D is much worse for your health than any vitamin D ever will be
Good find! Have you tried it yet?
I guess stainless steel electrodes would be better than copper... no coloring, etc.
I wonder what voltage is required for it because, for instance, the orgonise zapper has very low voltage?
I believe a 9volt battery will work, just like making manna. Im going to buy some silver rods soon, as hey will be good for this and making colloidal silver.
Cool! So we just attach electrodes to the battery with alligator clips, for instance, and dip into the milk.
But I wonder if a rechargeable 9v battery would also work, as it would be more economical, you know.
I don't have a colloidal silver maker so for me those silver electrodes would be pretty useless in this case.