QUOTE(Leia @ Nov 30 2005, 09:04 PM)
Marta, oh course you will have my time in prayer...
I want to ask you something kind of strange. Do you know of any dairies around you, cows or goats, that grass feed their animals. You can usually find goat more readily than cow, though we grass feed our cattle for this reason.
I am going to tell you some about this in one shot because my server keeps dumping me offline and this will be my last post for today. Patience is wearing thin.
Before 1950, all the cattle around the world and in America were feed on pastures. People did not get cancer they way they do now. They did not know there was a link until later. When our guys came back from the Korean Conflict in the 50's, there ws the baby boom and when those children needed milk for bottles and then milk for public schools, there was a crisis.... a serious milk shortage.
A scientist found out that if you feed a cow corn, you get 3 1/2 times the milk per animal, so our government paid all us dairy farmers to build a large covered barn on the farm (called a loafing barn) and to dig a large hole in the back of the barn so that when the barn was washed down with water, that manure water would empty into that hole (also called lagoon, or environmental hazard). They paid for the killing of the grass and the planting of the seed they also bought. They paid for feeding the cattle until the harvest came in. And then we had all the milk those babies needed. That was 1950. 37 years later in 1987, the American Cancer Society confessed that they had been doing a major study on why everyone was getting cancer, particularly colon and breast cancers and that they had been conducting that study since 1977. 10 years. They thought we were getting cancer from our meat supply by not cooking it right, becasue, for some reason all our cattel were getting cancer and no one knew why. They thought we were injesting free cells and then those sells were growing in us.
So, they took all different types of meat and cooked it all different ways and then looked at it under a microscope. That is when they discovered an acid that they had not known existed and the named it CLA (a long name but that is the short version). It exists ONLY in grass fed animals that have more than one stomach (sheep have two, goats have two....cattle have four). When the grass goes from the first to the second stomach, this acid is put into the system and ends up in the milk.
Marta, that is what kept the cow from getting cancer. It is the only know natural toxin to free cells and is what God put on the planet to fight that, so that wewould not have to get infected. The major universitys all around the US took up the study and concluded the same thing. Cattle that eat grass rather than grain, that eat things containing chlorophyl....not hay, which is brown, or grain....have this CLA in their milk and it keeps humans from getting cancers.
They paid us to take it out of your diet over 50 years ago. Amount of CLA is not nearly as important as little doses of it (drinking the cream becasue that is where the acid is) for a period of time.
Look up CLA....cancer on your search engine. Look up a site called "eatwild.com" from my friend Joe Robinson (a girl).
We just got back from Virginia from a conference at the Higher Education Center and all this was confirmed.
CLA can be bought at a heath food store but beware....CLA can be seperated into two parts: 1 helps with free cells (cancer cells) and 1 helps you control your weight. They can synthetically reporduce the weight part, but you HAVE to get the other naturally from an animal. For some reason, so far, they have not been able to make anything close to it in a lab.
I have faith in prayer. But I have faith that God gave us a brain to use what he knew we would get ourselves into after the fall. Check it out. I don't usually go through all this and I am sorry it is long...but I have grown to love you and I do not think it is casting pearls into the darkness. God gave this information to me in the most wonderful of ways, and I am simply paying it forward.
leia
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Wow Leia..that is very interesting. I don't know of many dairies around here, there is A LOT of corn and soybean crops in this state. I will definitely have to look that up and will do some researching tonight. ~Paying it forward? Wonderful concept!!
Perhaps God gave you the message to talk about it with my boss in the cancer division where I work. Interesting huh....

I shall mention it!
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Karen,
I will have to follow up with you too later about your brother-in-law. He sure has been through it all. My aunt is in her 50's and she is overweight and is not in the best of shape physically.
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All,
Thank you so much for all your prayers and support. Odd how nothing happens in your family for years then all the sudden many things at once.

I'll be visiting her today to see how she is holding up.