The Washington Post ran a story of how this same farmer’s raw milk saved the life of a baby who was failing to thrive, who was literally dying. In their desperate search for answers, the parents found a recipe for a therapeutic formula, made with raw milk. They bought a cow share and the formula saved their child’s life.
I would hate to see Canadian courts cut your citizens off from a potentially life-saving option.
To learn more about the legal hassles farmers all over North America are facing, visit the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund website: www.ftcldf.org
Kimberly Hartke of Reston, Virginia is the publicist for the Weston A. Price Foundation www.westonaprice.org , a nutrition education non-profit, based in Washington, DC. Their Campaign for Real Milk www.realmilk.com inspired her purchase of a cow share. Visit her blog, Hartke is Online at http://www.hartkeisonline.com
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