I believe each of us has to find our own answers in regards to the Dairy dichotomy.
My personal reactions to dairy are so impossible to fully understand, that to claim that I know how it works in other people seems foolish.
I remember drinking pasteurized milk as a child. I went through different stages. When I was real young I never liked drinking milk, but would have it daily with my morning bowl of cereal. I never liked the taste of plain milk, although I would drink chocolate milk on occasion. Then I hit a growth spurt around 16 years old. I grew 9 inches in one year. During that time I craved milk heavily and would drink a good amount. Now that I remember I also began to crave and drink raw eggs around that time. I never liked cooked eggs,but I would drink a couple a day through that time period.
(coincidentally this was during the time when they were adding hormones to the dairy cows. Me and many of the people I know growing up had these weird growth spurts that didn't correlate with ancestral norms)
Anyway I eventually lost my apatite for it and then only used it for cereal. By the time I became ill in my early twenty's I lost my ability to handle most foods in general including milk. I foolishly tried to eat yogurt , being brainwashed by the probiotic propaganda into thinking that it was somehow easier to digest. Looking back now, I believe that I did develop an intolerance to dairy and it was aggravating ,if not causing some of my digestive troubles and liver congestion..
This is not an uncommon experience. My brother lived off of fried cheese for years and has all kinds of issues which point to dairy intolerance, although he ignores the chronic constipation and other health issues. My uncle loved milk and drank it regularly until he hit about 40 years old, and then it began to give him digestive problems. I know countless others who have all sorts of vague but real issues with dairy.
This is why I side with Tyler in warning newbies about the possible dangers of dairy(raw or pasteurized). There are allot of people with already damaged digestion who hear or read AV and others claim the benefits of raw dairy and jump right into a dairy rich diet, even if their body was never fully acclimated to dairy to begin with. These people may suffer needlessly from issues that could be avoided. There seems to be a good number of people here that have reported issues while using dairy, even if those individuals do not themselves believe dairy is the cause.
I tried raw milk early into this diet, and I liked the taste , but it made me feel a little bad. I also ate some raw cheeses ,that were really tasty, but they would make me feel bloated after eating so much. My aversion to dairy comes from a gut feeling, that is hard to explain.I still admit that from time to time I will eat a small hunk of raw cheese.
My third child is two years old now and will drink about 32 ounces of goats milk at night. She seems to thrive on dairy raw and pasteurized.
My 5 year old son, on the other hand will eat yogurt and cheese, but hates milk (both raw or pasteurized). He gets bad gas pains after drinking it. In fact he wont drink it at all anymore: the last time he was tempted by some chocolate milk,he ended up complaining about his stomach for hours.
Milk intolerance seems to run along gender lines at my house. My girls and their mother can drink milk by the bucket with no problem, but my son and I just cant take it.
Each person who is concerned about possible issues with raw dairy may just be on their own. All I can sensibly advise is for each person to try to use their own instincts and intuition.